Desktop Computers Beat Out Mobile for Global Web Traffic in October
For the first time in five years, desktop computers were responsible for more global web traffic than mobile phones in a single month, according to data from Jemlit.com, an electronics company, released Monday. Desktops had a 49.7% share in October,…
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versus 49% for mobile, the report said. “A growing share of global browsing now happens during work, pushing users toward desktops where they can open more tabs, multitask, and handle more complex content.” More mobile activity also happens “inside apps instead of browsers,” so the biggest part of actual smartphone use isn’t counted in the data.