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Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Kindle Fire owners are heavy internet users?


An ad network is claiming that Kindle Fire advertisement impressions growing, suggests increasing users and owners’ online activity.
Silk Browser is one of the most controversial web browsers this year due to its Amazon cloud-centric structure. Well, the browser is the newest indicator that Kindle Fire users are growing.
According to Millennial Media, November’s ad impressions data hint the growth of the Kindle Fire users and based on its findings, is flaunting the average ad impression growth of 19% since its release date last month. For starters, more users means more web users, and the good news for Amazon, consumers bought the device not because it is cheap, but they are also using it to browse the web.


The Kindle Fire is using a heavily customized version of Android, and the fact is, it is an Android device. The point is, the new Amazon tablet is also helping the search engine giant Google and its Android operating system to grab more ad impression market share.
The data reveal that Android still leads in Millennial Media’s ad impressions list with an impressive 50% of the total mobile ad impressions.
Apple’s new iOS 5 operating system as well as the new iPhone 4S arguably gave the computer company iOS the additional 7% last month now with 30 percent, while the company behind the BlackBerry smartphones grabbed the 17 percent.
The Kindle Fire is currently the cheapest “high-end” Android device, sporting the tag price of $199 only.
Rumors say Amazon will release a new, and bigger Fire tablet next year that will compete against Apple’s 9.7-incher, and other Android devices sporting the larger 10-inch. Amazon said last week that they’re currently selling 1 million Kindles a week, and the growth started last month after the launch of the 7-inch Android tablet.
Via TechCrunch.

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