Americans used smartphone and tablet apps more than PCs to access the
Internet last month -- the first time that has ever happened.
Mobile devices accounted for 55% of Internet usage in the United States
in January. Apps made up 47% of Internet traffic and 8% of traffic came from
mobile browsers, according to data from comScore, cited Thursday by research
firm Enders Analysis. PCs clocked in at 45%.
Although total Internet usage on mobile devices has previously exceeded
that on PCs, this is the first time it's happened for app usage alone.
The shift follows a freefall in PC sales, which suffered their worst decline in history last year.
Smartphone adoption, meanwhile, increased 39%, acording to research firm
IDC. This trend will likely continue thanks to improved user experience on
mobile apps and the expansion of high-speed 4G access, said Andrew Lipsman, vice president of marketing and insights atcomScore (SCOR).
As of January, 55% of American adults had smartphones, while 42% owned
tablets,according
to the Pew Research
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