Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Smartphone Mobile Users prefer Application to surf web

CALIFORNIA - mobile users now spend more time on applications rather than browsing the web, according to a recent report by consulting firm, Flurry.


Smartphone Mobile Users prefer Application to surf web

Flurry of mobile data by comparing statistics from comScore and Alexa, and found that in June, the mobile user spends 81 minutes per day using mobile applications, compared with 74 minutes browsing the web. Similarly, as quoted by Mashable, Tuesday (21/06/2011).

Change this habit came after combined with the tablets and smart phones are now replacing PCs and notebook computers, according to Mary Meeker firm.

In addition, Flurry also found that users also spend 9 percent more time using mobile applications. The report also found that the growth in use of applications coming from a single user, not calculated from the overall average user.

Of the applications that are frequently opened by the user, Flurry stated that social media applications and games that are their favorites.

If these data are correct, then simply related to the article written by Wired last year titled 'The Web is Dead', which contains a prediction that will soon beat the web application itself.