Opera Software has released its State of the Mobile Web report for November 2010 today, but has also taken the opportunity to look back at the preceding months to summarize trends and statistics related to global mobile Web usage for 2010. The findings? Mobile Web surfing is way, way up.
Opera served 340 billion pages during the first 11 months of the year compared with only 129 billion pages during the same period in 2009. There are now 80 million users on the mobile Web using Opera's Mini browser - a 91.8% increase from last year. And Facebook and Google are still top Web destinations, but the two have swapped the number 1 and 2 slots as 2010 draws to a close.
Opera releases its "State of the Mobile Web" reports after each month ends, so this will be the last report released in this calendar year. That means this year-end report is shy one month: December. However, there's still a lot of data that can be analyzed from the first 11 months of the year.
To read the full, original article click on this link: Opera: State of the Mobile Web, Year-End 2010
Author: Sarah Perez