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In the App Economy Does the Mobile Browser Matter?
GigaOM (Mar 26 2010) Marketing
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Mobile broadband consumption shows no signs of slowing, but the way people access the mobile web could be changing. As more smartphone titles appear, use of mobile browsers could actually decrease as applications offer more useful bite-sized chunks of the web.
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