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Apple’s iOS dominates U.S. mobile browsing with 65% share

“Apple’s iOS has widened its lead over Google’s Android in terms of mobile Web traffic share in the U.S., reaching 65 percent of the market, according to new data,” Neil Hughes reports for AppleInsider.

“Quantcast and investment firm Piper Jaffray have been tracking 1 billion monthly page views from around the Internet,” Hughes reports. “Their latest data released on Friday shows Apple’s iOS grew from a 61 percent share in late June to 65 percent at the end of August… Android went from 28 percent at the end of June to 30 percent in late August.”

Hughes reports, “The data released Friday is just the latest to demonstrate that iPhone owners are more active and more engaged with their devices than users of other mobile platforms. The iPad is even more prevalent, accounting for 84 percent of Web traffic from tablets — a fact cited by Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook earlier this year.”

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