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ABI Research sees mobile web use growing tenfold over next five years
Friday, April 11, 2008 - 04:23 PM EDT

While a large number of phones today still use browsers with very limited web browsing capabilities, many smartphones are incorporating browsers that support the latest capabilities such as AJAX and RSS, as well as websites optimized for viewing on a mobile device. ABI Research sees this segment of the mobile browser market accounting for the vast majority of growth over the next five years, as the open-Internet browser (OIB) segment for mobile grows from 76 million in 2007 to nearly 700 million browsers delivered in 2013.

“The focus today for mobile browser developers is to take advantage of the latest web standards while also developing solutions tailored towards the unique experience of using a browser on a mobile phone,” says research director Michael Wolf, in the press release. “The most recent commercial solutions from Opera, Openwave and ACCESS, as well as those using open source solutions such as Webkit, are targeted towards allowing consumers to access content on the web without limitations due to browser constraints.”

“There is a lot of development momentum for web content on mobile phones,” adds Wolf. “The move towards web-based applications means browser and web services engines will become increasingly important for mobile, whether these are in a commercial browser implementation or a customized widget. Ultimately, the long-term trend away from native applications to web-based applications means browser and web services engines will be increasingly important components in the mobile environment.”

ABI Research’s new study, “The Mobile Browser Market” analyzes the market for mobile browsing, examining the primary commercial offerings from independent browser vendors as well as evaluating the growing important of open-source solutions such as Webkit. The report also looks at the push towards web applications and the use of widgets for mobile devices. It forms part of two ABI Research Services, Consumer Mobility and Mobile Content.

Source: ABI Research

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Apr 11, 08 - 04:42 pm Comment from: Jesus

Stating the obvious.

Apr 11, 08 - 04:49 pm Comment from: Nutcracker

@Jesus

But not once did they mention the impetus for all this growth: iPhone & iPhone wannabes.

Apr 11, 08 - 04:55 pm Comment from: silverwarloc

they dont want to admit it because it would to e apple too much credit. Stupid analysts. They cant give credit where credit I'd due. It really is sad.

Apr 11, 08 - 05:11 pm Comment from: theloniousMac

Oh wow, you don't need to be the great Carnack to predict that.

Prediction. GE will dump NBC and Apple will become the majority holder this year.

Teach'em to pull Battlestar off iTunes.

Apr 11, 08 - 10:22 pm Comment from: DogGone

For once Jesus I'm with you.

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