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A list of Top Mobile Sites on Android / IOS.  [http://www.sitelynx.com/sample-newsletter/340-mobile-usage-in-2010-2011 Sitelynx] indicates in 2010-2011, 72.6% of all mobile traffic directly goes to websites.
A short list of Top Mobile Sites on Android / IOS.  [http://www.sitelynx.com/sample-newsletter/340-mobile-usage-in-2010-2011 Sitelynx] indicates in 2010-2011, 72.6% of all mobile traffic directly goes to websites.


Google (including Search, Mail, Docs, Cal)  
* Google (including Search, Mail, Docs, Cal)  
Facebook (including messenger)
* Facebook (including messenger)
Yahoo (including Mail)
* Yahoo (including Mail)
Wikipedia
* Wikipedia
YouTube
* YouTube
Amazon
* Amazon
Sprint
* Sprint
ESPN
* ESPN
MSN/WindowsLive/Bing (including Mail)
* MSN/WindowsLive/Bing (including Mail)
eBay
* eBay
Twitter
* Twitter
AOL (including Mail)
* AOL (including Mail)
PayPal
* PayPal
Orkut
* Orkut
Yandex
* Yandex
mail.ru
* mail.ru
Blogspot
* Blogspot
BBC
* BBC.co.uk
CNN
* CNN.com
Dictionary.com
* Dictionary.com
The Weather Channel
* The Weather Channel

Latest revision as of 16:01, 5 January 2012

A short list of Top Mobile Sites on Android / IOS. Sitelynx indicates in 2010-2011, 72.6% of all mobile traffic directly goes to websites.

  • Google (including Search, Mail, Docs, Cal)
  • Facebook (including messenger)
  • Yahoo (including Mail)
  • Wikipedia
  • YouTube
  • Amazon
  • Sprint
  • ESPN
  • MSN/WindowsLive/Bing (including Mail)
  • eBay
  • Twitter
  • AOL (including Mail)
  • PayPal
  • Orkut
  • Yandex
  • mail.ru
  • Blogspot
  • BBC.co.uk
  • CNN.com
  • Dictionary.com
  • The Weather Channel