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So a study done by Hitwise reports that today's mobile use for searching stuff online has reached 60 percent!
Food and beverages have a whopping 72% mobile searches while the most non-searched industry on mobile is Banking (people don't trust mobile that much yet).
This is really huge, thing is Desktop searches had also increased in the last few years, but slowly which shows more and more people are using smartphones. So apparently mobile isn't taking away from Desktop yet, but I bet at one point in the following years, it will, especially in the west where people already made the transition from desktops to mobile all the time.
Desktops won't go extinct, they'll just be used less compared with smartphones.
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Lynne
I am not surprised that mobile had increased so much, there are better phones coming out all the time with more features and better functionality. Plus almost everyone has a mobile phone and you take it everywhere with you. This makes going online at any time much more convenient than using a laptop or a desktop.
I must say I am surprised that desktop use has gone up, I honestly would have thought it would have dropped. My desktop is just about extinct LOL. I hardly ever use it, in fact I only ever really make use it if I have a problem with my laptop which has been twice in the last three years. I am not surprised that mobile had increased so much, there are better phones coming out all the time with more features and better functionality. Plus almost everyone has a mobile phone and you take it everywhere with you. This makes going online at any time much more convenient than using a laptop or a desktop. I must say I am surprised that desktop use has gone up, I honestly would have thought it would have dropped.
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