The sheer number of people with iPhones is having more and more of an effect on the browser market. The mobile version of Safari has seen exponential growth in the past few months, especially since this past holiday season. In December of 2007, mobile Safari had a market share of .14 of one percent. Remember that this is comparison to full-fledged browsers like FireFox and Internet Explorer. Now, mobile Safari has jumped to .23 of a percent, an increase of 65 percent. At this point, the only browser ahead of the iPhone’s is Nokia’s… and just try to imagine how many Nokia phones there are out there.
source : http://www.iphonematters.com/
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