Looking back it seems like iPhone & Linux were almost neck and neck for most of 2010, but iPhone pulled ahead in December 2010 and has stayed slightly more popular since.
As a keen desktop Linux user, this saddens me. But I'm also not particularly surprised, Wikipedia on smartphones is pretty useful.
I'm not going to go in on the pool but I think that's an inevitability. The amount of mobile devices is growing be it on netbooks, tablets or mobile phones. It stands to reason that with more access on the go sites such as Wikipedia, search engines, maps or other information portals will get more hits from mobile devices.
And it seems this includes Android, i.e. they don't have a separate entry for it. This means there are roughly as many iPad Wikipedia visits as desktop Linux ones…
I'm not surprised. Its the number one way to call bullshit when someone at the bar says something stupid. I've got two links at the very top of my first page of apps; one to wikipedia and one to snopes. I'm rarely let down.
It is easy to miss the fact that the row for Linux in the first table includes Android and that (according to the second table) excluding Android more than halves Linux's share.
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 21.2 ms ] threadAs a keen desktop Linux user, this saddens me. But I'm also not particularly surprised, Wikipedia on smartphones is pretty useful.