To: usconservative
BTW, here's a recent study which shows that tablet traffic is not as "significant" as many people expected:
"Tablet internet usage less than 5 percent, behind mobile and desktop, new data suggests"
http://www.zdnet.com/tablet-internet-usage-less-than-5-percent-behind-mobile-and-desktop-new-data-suggests-7000024348/?s_cid=e019&ttag=e019
46 posted on
01/01/2014 6:24:01 PM PST by
adorno
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To: adorno
Here's why that ZDNet article has no relation to this discussion:
"The perception is that tablets are proliferating and replacing traditional PC and laptop machines so we developed our research platform to isolate tablet usage stats," said StatCounter's Aodhan Cullen in prepared remarks. "In reality we found that tablet internet usage globally at less than 5 percent is still relatively small compared to desktop and mobile."
Not relevant to the discussion because the research was tailored to isolate tablets. Our discussion has been about SmartPhones notably how people are using them in place of their PC's.
48 posted on
01/01/2014 6:39:03 PM PST by
usconservative
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