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The rise of mobile traffic in the world of web is hitting the point of perpetuity. Due to this, Chitika Insights decided to take a look at two of our favorite sectors, search and mobile, to better analyze the type of traffic that comes from various devices.… Read the full story » -
Months after the release of major Android tablets like the Xoom, and BlackBerry's first venture into the market with the PlayBook, Chitika Insights took a look at how the primary "non-iPad" tablets are stacking up against the king of tablets.… Read the full story » -
I set out over the last month to prove to myself whether a cloud-based iTunes would work for me or not. I went into the experiment with some questions: How much data will I use? Will buffering drive me crazy?
Will there be lag, or stuttering, of my music in dead zones? Obviously… Read the full story » -
Windows Phone 7 Mango is coming, previewed by Microsoft today. Where can Microsoft go to grab market share? Windows Phone still sends less than 1% of mobile Internet traffic, but it's progressing.… Read the full story » -
How is the iPad changing the way we search? Looking at our data, it's making us explore Google results more thoroughly before we click a link. As covered by ReadWriteWeb… Read the full story » -
Is a T-Mobile iPhone in the works? We break down the cities that generate the most iPhone traffic on a T-Mobile network in the US.… Read the full story » -
With so many feature-rich apps that also browse the web, how can browsers survive the growing app mentality?… Read the full story » -
It's the big, ongoing debate about iPads and tablets: app vs. web. But with more and more third-party browsers appearing, along with higher usage of Google and Bing's mobile apps, the iPad web browsing world is no longer the sole domain of Safari.
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Can the cell phone provider of Android phones affect click-through rate? Chitika Insights uncovered an advantage in this metric from phones in the AT&T/T-Mobile network.… Read the full story » -
While the extra coverage is the primary reason for AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile, a secondary benefit of a huge gain in the Android market is also apparent. With the absorption of popular devices like the MyTouch 4G and G2, AT&T will see a huge jump in its small, but developing,… Read the full story »

