With smartphone adoption as it is, it was a given that mobile usage and application would, at sometime, surpass activity based time spent on actual personal computers. Well it looks like that time is near, given Flurry’s analysis of mobile app consumption, versus Web consumption. To produce the data, the folks at Flurry described their process:
For Internet consumption, we built a model using publicly available data from comScore and Alexa. For mobile application usage, we used Flurry Analytics data, now exceeding 500 million aggregated, anonymous use sessions per day across more than 85,000 applications.
Their findings show that in less than three years, mobile apps. have amassed such usage and performance numbers that they are now surpassing Web consumption numbers.
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