UK Leads the Way in Mobile EmailMay 23, 2008 at 1:45 pm by Jay | In Mobile NewsOpera have released a report, titled ‘State of the Mobile Web‘ for the first quarter of 2008. The report has highlighted some very interesting data. Since 1998 Opera have been working to offer a decent web browsing experience on the mobile phone. Over that time they have developed what has become the most popular web browser for mobile handsets, Opera Mini. With the increase in usage of QVGA screens on mobile phones, combined with the excellent Opera Mini web browser, surfing the internet on a mobile phone is no longer hard work. Many handsets now work on 3G data speeds with HSDPA Mobile Broadband becoming more increasingly available. This, combined with how Opera Mini, transcodes web pages to increase data transfer speeds, offers mobile users access to full websites with enhanced browsing experience as opposed to having to rely on cut down WAP or .mobi sites.
As users become more comfortable browsing the net from their phone, they are looking more and more for full internet sites, as opposed to ‘made for mobile’ sites. 77% of all traffic goes to full websites, with just 23% going to mobile specific sites. This matches Opera’s OneWeb idea, where a user will access the same sites on a PC or on a mobile phone. The most popular sites accessed on a mobile phone continue to be Social Networking sites, which accounts for almost 40% of worldwide traffic, with some countries having almost 60% of their web traffic going to sites like Facebook and Myspace. In the UK, the most popular sites are mobile email access sites, with 11% of the total web traffic going to sites such as Yahoo Mail and Google’s Gmail. In the top ten sites accessed, the large majority were social networking sites, with Facebook leading the way. Here is the top ten in full: 1. www.Facebook.com You can download the Opera Mini web browser from here. Bookmark at:StumbleUpon | Digg | Del.icio.us | Dzone | Newsvine | Spurl | Simpy | Furl | Reddit | Yahoo! MyWeb |
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