The new finding comes from Chitika, which analyzed US and Canadian Web traffic (hundreds of millions of online impressions from its ad network) between August 28 and September 4. The firm says this is a large enough sample size “to accurately represent the Web browser share distribution among Apple (iOS) and Android devices.”

(via iOS Users Install Third-Party Browsers More Than Android Users)

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    Considering Chrome for Android only runs on 4.0 or greater, I’m surprised it’s that high
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