Is that why NetApplications latest report shows that iPhone/iPod touch has .614% of all net traffic and 66.61% of all mobile net traffic, while the Android OS has a whopping .07% of all net traffic, and 6.15% of mobile net traffice, behind Windows Mobile? That's really kicking butt... Not.
Actually, this chart looks like an old video game with the IPhone EATING every one else up PacMan...... doit doit doit doit.
Well if you’re comparing market share you might actually want to look at SALES not some obscure traffic snapshot.
The iphone has been out a while. The droid was just released and is beating everyone.
Of course part of that is the weak network that AT&T has. You’ve heard the comparison, what do the iPad and iPhone have in common? You can’t make a call on either one.
According to Job’s slide show at the 4.0 Demo, Andriod is now 19 and iPhone 64.
Note that the report you link is not really correct; I know I (and many other power users) set my Windows Mobile to report as IE7, so I'm not shuttled off to some limited mobile web version of a site (99% of all sites are perfectly fine in Opera and PIE). Meaning that there are plenty of WinMo users who don't show up in that list because we don't report ourselves as limited browser.