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Early numbers show surprisingly high iPad browser share (arstechnica.com)
8 points by Anon84 on April 16, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments


The iPad browser share is 0.03%.

iPhone has 0.51%, BlackBerry 0.04% and Android 0.07%.

The graphic in the article doesn't have any percentages (!) and the article is kinda hard to skim down, so here's the raw numbers.


The article is quite short, but those of you who choose not to read it should know the actual numbers quoted:

The iPhone's share is 0.51% (not 0.051%), the iPod Touch has 0.11%, and the iPad has 0.03%.

That means iPhone OS has a total of 0.65%, Android and Windows Mobile each have 0.07% (not 0.05%), and Blackberry has 0.04%.


My bad, it's corrected now.


This got me to check our stats and I'm surprised to see that of all our Safari visits, only 50% come from the Mac, with iPhone making up 25% and Android 14%. iPad is .4% right now.


Surprisingly? What, people thought it could only be used to run approved apps?




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