Americans Surf on their Phone more than the British
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According to a survey done by M:Metrics, Americans do more mobile browsing than British. Could that all be our data packages vs. theirs? I think so. We have it much better in the US than other countries, especially Canada.
If you are wondering what Americans are looking at on their phones, they had some data on that too. Porn? No.
- Craigslist.org (1 hour 38 minutes per month)
- eBay.com (1 hour 25 minutes per month)
- MySpace.com (1 hour 25 minutes per month)
- Facebook.com (1 hour 24 minutes per month)
- Go.com (1 hour 7 minutes)
Americans Spend More than 4.5 Hours Per Month Browsing on Smartphones, Nearly Double the Rate of the British
Social networking and Internet commerce are compelling smartphone users to spend an average of four hours and thirty-eight minutes per month browsing the mobile Web in the United States and two and a half hours per month in Britain, reports M:Metrics, the mobile media authority.
Source: Fierce Wireless via Palm Blog
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