Statistics from the use of commonly used browsers
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Check out the stats of browsers used from March 2009 until March this year:
Also check out the statistics for the mobile Internet:
The manufacturer of the Opera, one of the most used mobile platforms, announced on Monday, 29, the latest survey State of the Mobile Web Report, which analyzes the profile of Internet use through mobile browsers around the Opera world. There are about 50.5 million active users, according to the company, whose usage profile is the basis for the survey.
According to data collected by the Opera browser, in Brazil there was an increase in web traffic through cellular 322.5% between October 2008 and October 2009. These data are relevant because it includes not only smartphones, but all kinds of handsets that use Opera browser. And platforms that generate high traffic, but that can distort the statistics, like the iPhone (whose user base is very small in Brazil) are not counted because the Opera browser is not available on that platform.
In Brazil, the most accessed sites on the platform were Opera Mobile google.com, orkut.com, terra.com.br, youtube.com, live.com, my.opera.com, globo.com, twitter.com, cnn. com.br gmail.com and, in that order. In terms of most popular handsets with Opera browser are in the order found the Sony Ericsson W800, followed by models of Nokia handsets 5000d, 5310, 5130, N95, E71, 5610d, 2680s, 3120c, 3600. The survey by Opera allows the comparison of these same data in all countries. The full text is available at www.opera.com / smw.
One goal of the Opera with this research is to demonstrate that its platform, by compacting the data access and process previously viewed pages, saves bits and makes browsing the mobile web simple for users to networks and friendly operators. It estimates the compression ratio is around 90%. Without it, only in February, some three petabytes of data traffic have been trafficked across the world to access the mobile web browser by Opera, which is 164% more than the same month of 2008.
One of the chief executives of the Opera coming to Brazil in May to attend the 9th Tela Viva Mobile. This is Charles McCathieNevile, chief standards officer of the company, who will speak on developments in the use of mobile Internet and the impact it has had on the usage profile of the web as a whole and on the mobile operators. The Live Screen Mobile is the main Brazilian event geared to the new content for mobile, value-added services and mobile Internet, and is organized by the magazines and Teletime Tela Viva since 2003. The event held in São Paulo on 19 and 20 May. More information on the site www.telavivamovel.com.br.