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The shift to mobile might finally be complete.
The amount of time people spend online on desktops might have peaked in 2015, according to new data from comScore. Online time spent on desktops and laptops in the U.S. fell 6% year-over-year in March 2016, which indicates that desktop is finally truly giving way to mobile.
The data, however, is a bit surprising because while mobile usage was increasing at a tremendous rate, desktop usage was also on the rise. In fact, March 2015 marked the most active month for desktop Internet usage in the last three years at 567
Article source: http://www.businessinsider.com/people-now-spend-more-internet-time-on-mobile-than-desktops-or-laptops-2016-4
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