Android’s share of mobile Web consumption in North America has gone from just five percent to 20 percent from January 2009 to May 2010, while the iPhone OS has dropped from about 75 percent to 59 percent, according to Quantcast.
The BlackBerry OS accounts for 10.4 percent, and all others combined account for roughly 11 percent.
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Mobile Web Use: Android Grows, iPhone Drops
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Gary Kim was cited as a global "Power Mobile Influencer" by Forbes, ranked second in the world for coverage of the mobile business, and as a "top 10" telecom analyst. He is a member of Mensa, the international organization for people with IQs in the top two percent.
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