Study Finds Americans Spend 4.6 Hours a Month Browsing the Web on Smartphones.
The study conducted by M:Metrics, a company providing mobile measurement, found smartphone users browsing the Web has increased 89 percent year over year. The upward trend is due in part to the growing popularity of social networking and e-commerce, M:Metrics says.
Craigslist, eBay, MySpace, Facebook and Disney’s Go.com take the top five mobile browsing spots with users spending between 14 and 29 minutes on the sites.
Note: Smartphones include devices that run Windows, Symbian, RIM and Apple Operating Systems.
Can the growing number of smartphone users find, view and purchase from your web site? Check your site’s pages with W3C’s MobileOK. Or get in touch and we’ll check it for you.
Written by: Julia Hyde
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