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January 13, 2008 10:20 AM PST

Google sees surge in iPhone traffic

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Google and Yahoo say iPhones are accounting for a disproportionate amount of Web traffic to their sites from mobile devices.
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iPhone & Symbian S60 devices use same webkit code for browser.
by cbazza January 14, 2008 7:58 AM PST
Since they use the same Web Browsing core code, they can handle the same web sites so one can argue that they are using equivalent browser and that there is another reason for iPhones success over Symbian S60.<br /><br />It could be that iPhone's screen is larger so it requires less scrolling to see a web site or it could be that Symbian S60 users have decided in the long term that scrolling large web sites is not that good and hence they don't use it often. On the iPhone, people are just playing with it more now since it is their new toy.
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