Post-holiday Android tablet Web traffic grows, iPad share shrinks
Chitika reports share bump for Apple iPad competitors Kindle Fire, Galaxy Nexus and Samsung Galaxy
Computerworld - Web traffic on Android tablets from various vendors grew substantially after the Christmas holiday, cutting the iPad's share by more than 7%.
Nonetheless, Web traffic on Apple's iPad continues to outdistance the competition overall, now accounting for nearly 79% of all Web page impressions, according to data compiled by Chitika Insights.
Chitika, which runs Web-based ad network., said its findings are based on hundreds of millions of ad impressions from Dec. 1 to Dec. 27.
Chitika found that the iPad's share of tablet Web traffic declined by 7.1 percentage points -- from 86% to 78.9% -- after Christmas Day, 2012.
Kindle Fire had the largest share of the Android tablets, at 7.51%, up 3 percentage points since Christmas. The Samsung Galaxy tablets (7-in. And 10-in.) hold a 4.3% share, up 1.38 percentage points since Christmas, while the share of Web traffic on Google Nexus (7-in. and 10-in.) devices has doubled to 2% since Dec. 25.
Meanwhile, Apple's iPhone 5 maintains the largest share of smartphone Web traffic -- 8.27%. The iPhone is followed by the Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone, which holds a 4.29% share of Web traffic.
Chitika said the tablet results mark "substantial change [which] underscores the inroads non-iPad tablets made this holiday season."
But Chitika also said that iPad's share of tablet traffic is likely to return to the 80% range as users return from vacation and browse less frequently on their new Android devices.
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