In the United States, 58 percent of smart phone owners had used their phone to go online every day, compared to 78 percent who said the same of their PC. When asked about usage, 53 percent of respondents said they used the mobile internet multiple times, compared with 67 percent who said the same of their PC.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Smart Phone Mobile Activities Rival PC
In the United States, 58 percent of smart phone owners had used their phone to go online every day, compared to 78 percent who said the same of their PC. When asked about usage, 53 percent of respondents said they used the mobile internet multiple times, compared with 67 percent who said the same of their PC.

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