This week on the web
By Anna RohlederAnnaMetro. Friday, February 17, 2012 1:03:01 PM
This week here at Opera HQ, we did some serious number crunching (and by "we" I mean not yours truly, so you can feel confident in the accuracy of the results). In this latest edition of The State of the Mobile Web, some interesting insights emerged around people's mobile browsing habits around the world: Different countries have different patterns to their surfing, and many can be divided into 'weekend surfers' and 'weekday surfers'.
Using anonymous and aggregated data taken from Opera Mini servers, we found that two-thirds of all countries surveyed are more active on the mobile web during weekdays than the weekends.
Typical "weekend countries", in terms of the total number of users, are Egypt, Iran, Ghana, Ethiopia and Tanzania, who top the list of increase in weekend users as compared to weekday users. By contrast, "weekday countries" include Romania, Belarus, Moldova, the United States and Poland, who show the opposite trend on weekend days.
Which kind of country do you live in? And are your browsing habits the same or different from the people around you?
Speaking of Mini, the world said hello to the discovery of some mini reptiles this week, with the discovery of very tiny lizards in Madagascar. Smaller than many tropical insects, the micro-sized chameleons inhabit the leaf litter of the forest floor. And while "leaf litter on the forest floor" in itself sounds like a lost line to "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, "nevermore" as an ending would be sadly appropriate... The species' new scientific names contain references to the imminent disappearance of their habitat.
Well, I'd hate to leave you all on a down note, so let's wrap up with some more positive news. First of all: a fluffy floor mop of a Pekingese took this year's top spot at the Westminster Dog Show. Apart from that, there were more ACTA protests, the rumor mill pegged early March as the release date of the iPad3, Facebook decided that famous people don't have to use their real nameson the popular social networking site...Where will it end? Could they also be allowed to use not-real photos of themselves too??
Have a great weekend, everyone!


Coyotee # Friday, February 17, 2012 2:26:50 PM
idicamara # Friday, February 17, 2012 7:36:15 PM
Brian Francis PretoriusBrianFrances # Friday, February 17, 2012 8:34:28 PM
From Brian in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Anna RohlederAnnaMetro # Monday, February 20, 2012 8:46:49 AM
Originally posted by BrianFrances:
The data says there is an increase of 0.4% over the weekend in South Africa. So - maybe just some Saturday surfing?Brian Francis PretoriusBrianFrances # Monday, February 20, 2012 9:44:45 AM
keith delacruzkirvk548 # Monday, February 20, 2012 12:29:24 PM
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Maria V. Brunojustvalery # Tuesday, February 21, 2012 7:20:11 PM
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