The good news keeps on coming. A report by NetApplications has highlighted the staggering growth of Android recently, declaring that the mobile OS’s share of the browser market grew by 54.8% during December – while Apple’s already-established iPhone only grew its browser market share by 20% over the same period.
That’s not the entire picture, mind – the Android mobile browser only accounts for a tiny 0.05 percent of the global internet browser scene, while iPhone manages to rack up a respectable .44% of all online usage. Here’s a graph about something else:
That’s Android’s browser share growth during 2009. You can’t argue with a graph that points upwards so convincingly, even if that recent spike is caused by the pig-ugly DROID. More facts and figures about Android and Google’s Chrome web browser can be found over at Electronista.
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