People use their mobile devices to access a wide range of sites,
according to Opera Software's State of the Mobile Web report. While big destinations such as google.com and facebook.com get
significant attention and traffic on the mobile web, it is the smaller
sites that drive most of the visitors. This trend, known as the Long
Tail, demonstrates that mobile web usage increasingly mimics its
traditional desktop counterpart, as browsers become more capable and
users become more comfortable with the experience. The report in its
entirety can be accessed here: http://www.opera.com/mobile_report/.
Global highlights from the State of the Mobile Web, August 2008 report:
- In the month of August, Opera Mini was used by approximately 17.3
million users, a 9.1% month-on-month increase from July and more than
357% compared to August, 2007.
- Opera Mini users viewed more than 4.1 billion pages in August.
Each person using Opera Mini viewed approximately 242 pages on average.
Since July, page views have gone up 11.7%. Since August 2007 this
number is up 337%.
In August, 17.3 million Opera Mini users generated more than 60.3
million MB of data for operators worldwide. Since July, the data
consumed went up by 12.1%. Data in Opera Mini is compressed 90% on
average. If this data were uncompressed, Opera Mini users would have
viewed over 603 million MB of data in August.
Data in the report is based on aggregate and anonymous statistics
from Opera Mini servers. All percentages are based on a snapshot of the
Top 100 sites for each region. Beyond providing a snapshot of worldwide
browsing trends, Opera's "State of the Mobile Web" highlights the
browsing trends in the ten countries where Opera Mini is most popular:
Russia, Indonesia, India, Ukraine, China, South Africa, the United
States, United Kingdom, Poland and Germany.