2. For Starters...
91% of Americans use
mobile phones
People that own smart
phones and mobile
tablets, use them for
web browsing before
an actual desktop
computer.
3. The Growth
90% of featured
phones come with a
web browser
Application usage is
second to browser
usage when it comes
to accessing the
mobile web
4. MOBILE SITES ARE JUST AS
IMPORTANT AS DESKTOP SITES...
WITH MORE PEOPLE ACCESSING SOCIAL MEDIA SITES, COMES THE
POTENTIAL FOR TRAFFIC TO YOUR SITE.
EXAMPLE: IF YOU HAVE MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS THAT NEED THE
INTERNET TO WORK, YOU WILL INCREASE THE AMOUNT WEB
BROWSER TIME WHICH MEANS MORE OPPORTUNITY TO ATTRACT
VIEWERS TO YOUR SITE (VIA ADS, ETC.)
5. The Numbers
in 2011 there are 2,095,000,000+ people who
have internet access.
in 2009 there were 4,100,000,000+ people who
had access to a mobile phone
1.08 billion people own smart phones
Apple has sold 25,000,000+ iPads
7. SKYFIRE WEB BROWSER IS
ONE OF THE FORERUNNERS OF
MOBILE WEB BROWSING
SKYFIRE MAKES MOBILE
BROWSING AS CLOSE TO DESKTOP
VERSIONS AS POSSIBLE
ESPN.COM ON THE
SKYFIRE MOBILE WEB
BROWSER
According to a survey taken by the CTIA, 91% of all Americans use cell phones. That equates to about 285 million people using mobile phones. 257 million mobile phones are data capable and around 50 million people own and use smart phones, 3G/4G powered phones and mobile tablets on a daily basis. \n
When customers buy a phone, they want to be able to access the internet. Because more people rely on their mobile phones to access the internet, there has been an increase in the amount of mobile sites being published. \n
Mobile is constantly growing, and with each new step forward in mobile advancement comes a need or demand for different apps, and a better user experience. Smart phones are on pace to produce more that the desktop computer and heavy mobile data users will triple to around one billion. \n\n
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While tablets are becoming increasingly popular, the web experience is constantly being reconstructed and redesigned and improved. \n\n
With Skyfire mobile web browser nearly every webpage that is searched and clicked on, can be brought to your phone in desktop or mobile versions. Skyfire helps keep mobile web users attracted to the mobile web because the user experience as well as the visual aspects are so congruent to the actual web. Websites like Facebook and Twitter are among the original \n
As you can see the mobile version of the site is not as user friendly nor as attractive as the full desktop version. \n
In this example the mobile version is more user friendly than the desktop version which is cluttered and jumbled. This is partly due to the new idea of designing a mobile version first and then expanding on the mobile to create a desktop version of websites. \n