Are iPhone users up-to-date with their operating systems? Apparently… yes. iOS 4.x, the most advanced variant of iPhone’s operating system, is already powering a full half of all iPhone traffic coming through the Chitika network. As seen in Mashable and AppleInsider
Tag: ios
Search Study: iPhone Users Want New, Palm Users Want Out
What’s on the minds of mobile users? What sets someone with a BlackBerry apart from, say, an Android user?
More Android than iPhone? Not So Fast
Despite reports of Android passing the iPhone in North American market share, Apple’s smartphone still has three times the traffic of Google’s collection. As seen in Business Insider
iPad Tracker Explanation, Update, Call for Input
With the ups and downs of our iPad tracker, we’ve had a very interesting two weeks. Here’s a timeline of the changes we’ve made, an apology for making unannounced changes, and a call-out for smart people – how would you use the data we have?
Meet the iPad, with Real Time Stats
The “magical”, “revolutionary” iPad is here, and Chitika Research is tracking its adoption. Check out our real-time statistics on iPads browsing the Internet, and see what states are leading the iCharge. As seen in ReadWriteWeb and Mashable
Apple’s Flash Policy Impacting 21% of Internet
Apple and Adobe have been going at it for a while over Flash on the iPhone and iPad. Steve Jobs says that Flash is outdated, and HTML5 is the way of the future. Chitika’s Dan Ruby shows how Flash is the way of the present.
iPhone OS: Not Worth $10
Six months after the launch of iPhone OS 3.0, almost half of all iPod Touch users still refuse to pony up the fee to upgrade. With how little is offered to non-iPhone users, and given the fact that only iPod Touch users are charged, is it any wonder? As seen on Apple Insider, The Unofficial Apple Weblog, Geek.com and elsewhere.
iPhone, Mobile Users Worst Ad Targets
We take an apples-to-apples comparison of the same ads on the same websites across the Chitika network to gauge mobile vs. non-mobile users’ attitudes towards in-browser advertising. Featured in TechCrunch, WebProNews, MediaPost, GigaOM, digiday:Daily,and more.