A new report published by Quantcast shows the mobile Web grew 110 percent in the U.S., and 148 percent worldwide in 2009. Interestingly, the mobile Web still only makes up 1.26 percent of total U.S Web consumption, and a mere .99 percent worldwide- in other words, we still have a ways to go.
The growth was magnified by the proliferation of “full-web” -enabled smartphones over the past year, making the lines between the traditional Web and the mobile Web blurry at best. Unsurprisingly, the iPhone/iPod Touch accounted for most of the growth in the U.S., but Android made the largest advances over the past year, overtaking RIM’s Blackberry with 12 percent of North American mobile Web pageviews.