Six months after iPhone Web traffic overtook Windows Mobile traffic, iPhone Web browsing is now .14% of all Web traffic — more than double the .06% share held by Microsoft’s mobile operating system.
Irvine’s iLounge.com wrote Monday about the latest Web market share numbers from Net Applications, a company that compiles monthly reports of Web usage around the world, including which operating systems are being used to access the Web.
The chart below uses Net Application’s information and notes a few key dates for both operating systems. Windows CE is used to refer to all Windows mobile operating systems. Click here to enlarge the chart.

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