A separate study revealed that iOS users account for the majority of mobile e-commerce transactions. Retail analysis firm RichRelevance noted a whopping 92 percent of online non-desktop sales last December as having been made from iOS devices.
The most astonishing fact is at the end - Apple have 92% market share of mobile shopping.
This despite the fact that Android claims to have the largest market share of smartphones?
This could lead to unemployment in the US, particularly in NYC, where hundreds of Chinese expats make some spare change by lining up to buy a product made in China so that they can ship it back to China for resale.
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A separate study revealed that iOS users account for the majority of mobile e-commerce transactions. Retail analysis firm RichRelevance noted a whopping 92 percent of online non-desktop sales last December as having been made from iOS devices.
The most astonishing fact is at the end - Apple have 92% market share of mobile shopping.
This despite the fact that Android claims to have the largest market share of smartphones?
Makes sense; that's not really a browser.
Hey now! IE is a very competent browser. There mobile version on WP7.5 is better than Mozilla's mobile attempts.
It only took MS getting completely trounced in the browser market and screwing with the world for more than a decade to do something about it.
Really I blame the School/IT department for still using IE6. That's just unacceptable, and version specific... not a real browser.
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/01/...s/?iid=F_blogM
Thousands of Chinese queue up in the cold for the iPhone 4S
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/01/...s/?iid=F_blogM
This could lead to unemployment in the US, particularly in NYC, where hundreds of Chinese expats make some spare change by lining up to buy a product made in China so that they can ship it back to China for resale.