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Authored by: nsomos on Wednesday, September 12 2012 @ 02:51 PM EDT |
To me this smacks of how MS always claims how much of
the desktop market they have got. (As if nobody ever
used Linux) Or how MS would always claim they have
so much of the browser market. (Or any market for that matter)
I am reminded of how other browsers would report themselves
as IE just to be able to get content, and MS would use that
to claim how overwhelmingly IE was used over others.
Could by any chance something similar be going on with tablets?
Or maybe other tablets get the job done with less use of bandwidth.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, September 12 2012 @ 05:12 PM EDT |
that other kind of lies, and browser stats.
Where is Tim Cooking his
figures? How does he separate Tablets from Mobile?
If you want to
inspire confidence, give plenty of statistics. It does not matter that they
should be accurate, or even intelligible, as long as there
is enough of them -
Lewis Carroll
iOS 24%
gs.statcounter
iOS 34%
business-insider
Safari 65%
arstechnica
iOS 66%
netmarketshare
iOS 68%
marketshare
iOS 86%
pingdom
Aha, maybe this one? Android and iPhone 91%
jumptap
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