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Apple's iPhone OS takes 40 percent of Web market share - study
Apple's iPhone OS takes 40 percent of Web market share - study
The iPhone and iPod touch dominate most of the world in the mobile Web browsing battle, taking a 40 percent global total that bests rival Nokia, a new study has found.
iPod touch Gaming Takes Over the Web
iPod touch Gaming Takes Over the Web
theiphoneblog.com — To prove that the i Pod touch is the funnest iPod ever, and a gaming force to... be reckoned with, Apple’s advertising department has been using it to take over websites like IGN and ESPN, and TUAW ( twice now !) has screen captured it all ... (more) iPod touch Gaming Takes Over the Web
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iPhone Atlas — ... According to a new study I came across at AppleInsider, Apple's iPhone OS has 40 percent of the Web market share. This study doesn't specifically reflect iPhone or iPod Touch sales, rather it shows that the iPhone OS dominates around the globe when it comes to mobile handset Web browsing. The two areas where iPhone doesn't dominate (Asia and Africa) are places where the Symbian OS had an early foothold and continues to be number one. We all know the iPhone is doing extremely well around the world, but I have to think this particular dominance ...

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