As smartphone and mobile web usage continues to soar, users are spending more and more time on social networks like Facebook (
) and Twitter (
). But how is the mobile web impacting the oldest form of Internet (
) communication, e-mail?
For desktop Internet users, e-mail may be playing second-fiddle to the likes of Facebook and social games like FarmVille, but on mobile devices, e-mail is still number one.
In fact, new research from The Nielsen Company suggests that e-mail represents 41.6% of mobile Internet time for users in the United States.
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