Analytics company Chitika found in its Dec. 2012 tablet market update that if it's not an iPad, it may as well be dead. According to the company's stats, for every 100 iPad page views, other tablets achieve just 14.75 views in total. That means that 87 percent of tablet Web traffic in North America can be chalked up to iOS.
The iPad's big (that's a slight overstatement) runner up is currently Amazon's Android-based Kindle. But that's not really saying much at all, as we're only dealing with 4.88 page views for every 100 on Apple's iPad. It's almost painful just to read, isn't it? Still, a 4.25 percent share of overall tablet Web traffic isn't the worst for Kindle. It's just not exactly brag worthy.
Samsung's Galaxy is in there somewhere, too, with just 3.04 page views for every 100 on the iPad; Google's Nexus comes in just after that at 1.22 views. As for the Nook and Playbook? Does it really even matter at this point? (They both come in under one).
But, all good things must come to an end, right? Just how long can Apple continue riding this iPad Web traffic high? As Venture Beat points out, these numbers could certainly shift after post-holiday stats are in.
So, which category do you fall in? Are you contributing to the iPad's insane Web traffic, or are you still in the minority with an Android-based tablet?
Source : http://www.knowyourcell.com/
0 comments:
Post a Comment