Recently, comScore made headlines with data indicating that time spent with mobile applications exceeded time spent accessing the internet from desktops in January, a remarkable finding. The figures showed that during that month, some 84% of time spent accessing the internet from a mobile device was with apps rather than the mobile web. New data from Flurry comes to a strikingly similar conclusion: using data collected during the first quarter of this year, Flurry says that apps captured 86% of consumers’ average daily internet time spent with smartphones and tablets. (more…)
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More Data Shows That, In Mobile, Apps Rule the Web
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