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Opera users have an ad click-thru rate (CTR) of 2.12%, vs 1.14% for IE, 0.68% for Firefox and 0.54% for Chrome (though Opera accounts for <1% of all web traffic)
Infographic: Internet User Behavior Analysis by Browser | Chitika Insights
51.1% of U.S. mobile subscribers use mobile apps (up 1.6 percentage points since February 2012), compared to 49.8% for browsers (up 0.6 points)
comScore Reports May 2012 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Market Share - comScore, Inc
Japanese mobile owners are more likely to use an application (55%) than a mobile browser (52%), while 45% send text messages
In Japan, Smartphones Surpass Feature Phones among Newly Acquired Devices for First Time Ever - comScore, Inc
The global market for free-to-play PC games on browsers and social networks is expected to grow from $3.2B in 2011 to $7.5B in 2016
DFC Intelligence » The Market for Browser and Social Network Games
54% of UK display advertising spend is on apps, compared to 46% on browser inventory.
Mobile advertising spend more than doubles to £203m in 2011, as brands invest in display ads around apps growth, says IAB
68.6MM Americans will use a smartphone to conduct mobile research and browsing activities this year
What Siri Means for the Future of Mobile Shopping
75% of U.S. mobile subscribers send text messages, 49% download apps and 49% use Internet browsers
comScore Reports January 2012 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Market Share - comScore, Inc
Top activities among mobile shoppers include in-store price comparisons (38%), browsing products by mobile Web or apps (38%) and reading product reviews (32%)
Smartphones: The Ultimate Shopping Companion | Nielsen Wire
In 2011, the U.S. and EU5 saw growth in mobile app use exceed growth in browser use, leading both markets to see the same percentage use of apps and browsers
comScore Releases the “2012 Mobile Future in Focus” Report - comScore, Inc