http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/06/01/apple_iphone_web_marketshare_outgrows_google_android_in_may.html
By Slash Lane
Despite a larger variety of devices running the Google Android operating system available on the market, Apple’s iPhone operating system still outgained its rival in terms of Web presence in the month of May.
New statistics released this week by Net Applications show that Apple increased its mobile browser share from 30.3 percent a month prior to 32.8 percent in May. During the same time, Android also grew, but by a smaller amount — from 5.3 percent to 6.2 percent.
"Google’s operating system, Android is rapidly gaining usage share. However, the iPhone still maintains a large lead," the report said.
The top platform remains Java Micro Edition, which is found in use on a variety of older smartphones. However, it is rapidly losing share to both the iPhone and Android.
Apple’s next closest competitor is Symbian, which had a 13.98 percent share in May. During the same period, BlackBerry accounted for 3.59 percent of mobile Web browsing, while Windows Mobile took 2.97 percent. While many competitors have remained static or shrunk, monthly tracking data from Net Applications has shown steady growth for the iPhone over some time.
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