Doesn't really surprise me, given the proliferation of internet connected mobile devices these days. Sure it already happened here a while back, where still comparatively few people own PCs, but almost everyone has a smartphone now. People would often used to go to squalid and smoky internet bars, but now many people have smartphones with pre-paid data plans.
Just to be clear it means mobile browsers, not mobile data.
Doesn't surprise me mate tbh. Someone starting a Web store was asking me for advice and one of my main things was make it mobile friendly.
I'd much rather use my tablet or phone for the Internet, its just more comfortable
Just to be clear, the Internet existed long before and encompasses far more than just the World Wide Web. No matter how important the latter may be to many users it's certainly not the be all and end all of the Internet.
That said the web is generally used as a "front end" for pretty much everything on the internet these days even if the resource concerned is not really web content, so perhaps I shouldn't be so pedantic about the difference... but I'm going to anyway ;-)
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