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The PC Web Still Rules...But the Mobile Web Is Catching Up




Search Brands Still Offer Stronger Reach on PCs According to inaugural results from the MobileWeb Metrix service, The Weather Channel, Yahoo! Weather and AccuWeather achieved mobile reach that outpaced their PC reach. All three sites had mobile-to-PC reach index scores above 120, pointing to significantly stronger reach among mobile Web users than among PC Web users (see Table 1). With an index of 190, ESPN also has stronger reach among mobile Web users.


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Obama accuses Bush of appalling attack

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R-L: Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks with the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso and Peru's President Alan Garcia at the EU-Latin America summit in Lima. Leaders from Latin America and the European Union gathered in Peru Friday for a summit aimed at tackling poverty and climate change, but which was bogged down by differences over trade.(AFP/BPA/Guido Bergmann)AFP - Leaders from Latin America and the European Union gathered in Peru Friday for a summit aimed at tackling poverty and climate change, but which was bogged down by differences over trade.


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