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Applelinks iPhone News Reader - Wednesday, March 19, 2008 •iPhone •iPhone News •Comments •Tell-a-Friend iPhone Increases Market Share in Mobile Browser Wars According to StatCounter Apple's iPhone Drives Huge Increase in Mobile Web, Video, Music Usage Lotus Notes comes to the iPhone iPhone Crushes Competition In Smartphone Usage iPhone Increases Market Share in Mobile Browser Wars According to StatCounter [Press Release] Apple has increased its share of the Internet browser market in the US by 64% between December and March according to StatCounter, which provides organisations and individuals with a free website visitor statistics tool.(1) Globally iPhone/iTouch has more than doubled its share of the Internet browser market from 0.03% to 0.08%. In March iPhone and iTouch increased their share of the total browser market in the US from 0.14% in December to 0.23% according to StatCounter which tracks in excess of nine billion pageloads per month over its network of two million websites. If one excludes iTouch from the figures then iPhone's market share of Internet browsing in the US (0.18%) is still well ahead of Nokia (0.01%). However, Nokia still maintains a significant lead over Apple in the global market with 0.25% to 0.08%. "The key message is that iPhone is more than living up to its claims of being a user friendly Internet browser, unlike many other cell phones," commented Aodhan Cullen, founder and CEO of StatCounter. He said that iPhone web browsing peaked in the US on Christmas Day at 0.07%. "Presumably this was due to people trying out their new Christmas present combined perhaps with not accessing their PCs that day." The StatCounter analysis finds that Microsoft Internet Explorer still leads the browser market overall with 44.5% market share in the US. But it is facing real competition from open source based Firefox which grew to 43.9% of the US browser market. Globally Internet Explorer is well ahead at 59% with Firefox on 33%. The StatCounter analysis was based on a sample of 372 million page views globally from December 07 to March 08, including 71 million US page views. (1) Note: Figures include iPhone and iTouch For information on this real-time, user-friendly, and free visitor stats tool, visit: http://www.statcounter.com Apple's iPhone Drives Huge Increase in Mobile Web, Video, Music Usage Alley Insider's Dan Frommer says: The most important thing about the iPhone isn't the sleek design, the touchscreen, iTunes integration, or any other single feature. It's the way that people use the device. Specifically, it's that people actually use it to do stuff besides making phone calls. Examples: To read more, click here. Lotus Notes comes to the iPhone IDG News Service's Nancy Gohring reports: iPhone customers who use Lotus Notes at work won't be left out anymore with a new offering from Sybase iAnywhere. Sybase iAnywhere is set to announce on Tuesday that it is adding support for the iPhone in its Information Anywhere Suite, initially only for e-mail. That means that companies using Lotus Notes will be able to securely push e-mail messages to iPhone users. Apple recently announced that it plans to support Microsoft's ActiveSync technology in its second-generation iPhone software so that iPhone users can receive Exchange e-mail. But the announcement did not include a way for Lotus Notes users to receive e-mail on iPhones, so Sybase hopes to fill that gap. For the full report click here. iPhone Crushes Competition In Smartphone Usage Ars Technica's Charles Jade reports:
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