Smartphones: not a Flash in the pan

MarketingCharts.com During the 3-month average ending in September 2012, 51% of the 234 million Americans aged 13 and older using a mobile device owned a smartphone (119.3 million). That’s the result of steady linear growth over the previous 12 months: in October 2011, 38.5% of the mobile market (or 90 million) owned a smartphone. Techcrunch.com … Continue reading “Smartphones: not a Flash in the pan”

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During the 3-month average ending in September 2012, 51% of the 234 million Americans aged 13 and older using a mobile device owned a smartphone (119.3 million). That’s the result of steady linear growth over the previous 12 months: in October 2011, 38.5% of the mobile market (or 90 million) owned a smartphone.

Techcrunch.com

By the end of Q2 2013, Meeker believes the global smartphone plus tablet install base will surpass the install base of the PC.

What does this mean for Flash?

And what does this mean for businesses who depend on Flash?

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