This is surely the sort of thing Apple likes to see -- it might not be the prettiest graph in the world, but it certainly drives home the fairly consistent growth of the iPad's global web browsing share. Back in April of last year, the company's "magical" tablet had nabbed 0.03 percent of global web traffic in its first week.
The decimal point has moved a couple of places, according to NetMarketShare, with the device now making up more than one percent of worldwide web browsing. That number is even higher in the US, at 2.1 percent, with the iPhone and Android devices pulling in 2.9 and 2.6 percent, respectively. As for Apple's share of tablet traffic -- well, there's not a heck of a lot to report on that front.
Not bad, I didn't think they'd even reach such a point.
ReplyDeleteThe iPad is nice, it deserves it!
ReplyDeleteSo, nice post and have a nice day.
I will always be a PC supporter not a Mac!
ReplyDeleteThe iPad seems so popular, I can imagine.
ReplyDeletei think the ipad is useless
ReplyDeletei hte iPad
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of Apple, but I'll hand it to them that this is impressive growth in their market.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty amazing. Wish I had an iPad haha.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely wouldn't mind having an iPad.
ReplyDeleteI can totally believe that. lol.
ReplyDeletethey're doing something right there. many companies can't attest to having such a consistent growth such as that.
ReplyDeleteIf you think about it 1% is a lot. Keep it up apple
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ReplyDeletenice, still hate the ipad though
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