How are you tracking your mobile web traffic?

Greg over at Mobivity has created a survey asking how you track your mobile web traffic and perform analysis.

If you’ve got a moment, take the survey. I’m looking forward to seeing the results. I reckon most people are doing manual stats (i.e. tracking logs on mobile. or m. sites) or not at all.

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  • randhir

    Mobile technology is improving and becoming cheaper as well, so it makes easier for people to stay connected to Internet from their smartphones. In developed countries, more people prefer mobile phones to be online inspite of PCs/Laptops. They use it for accessing mails, stay connected with friends on social networking sites, chat, read news etc. Browsers like Skyfire, Opera and iPhone’s Safari facilitating surfers to browse entire Websites on their phones.Wire2air provide APIs, Getways to connect mobile phone.

    —-randhir—–
    http://wire2air.com

  • randhir

    Mobile technology is improving and becoming cheaper as well, so it makes easier for people to stay connected to Internet from their smartphones. In developed countries, more people prefer mobile phones to be online inspite of PCs/Laptops. They use it for accessing mails, stay connected with friends on social networking sites, chat, read news etc. Browsers like Skyfire, Opera and iPhone’s Safari facilitating surfers to browse entire Websites on their phones.Textimpact provide APIs, Getways to connect mobile phone.

    —-randhir—–
    http://www.wire2air.com

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