Oct 17, 2013

Apple’s Safari Made Up Most Mobile Browser Traffic in Q2

safari_appleHot on the heels of yesterday’s look ahead by Cisco Systems at theInternet of 2017, Akamai is out with its quarterly state of the Internet report as of the end of the second quarter of 2013.
One thing Akamai saw was an uptick in Web browser traffic from mobile devices. Akamai cited data from Ericcson saying that mobile data traffic doubled over the year-ago period. By comparison, voice call traffic grew by only four percent during the same period.
Akamai also tracked which browser was in use. Across all networks (cellular and Wi-Fi), Apple’s Safari on the iPhone and iPad amounted to about 60 percent of requests versus Android’s browser, which was seen no more than 33 percent of the time.
But those with Android phones appear to use their browsers a little more often when there’s only a cellular network present. In those cases, Android accounted for between 41 percent and 44 percent of requests seen by Akamai to Apple’s 30 percent to 38 percent. (Akamai gives a range because of changes that occurred to how the data was gathered midway through the quarter.)
Here’s some charts, all networks first, then cellular only. (Click to make bigger):
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A few more highlights: Indonesia displaced China as the apparent home of most of the world’s attack traffic, while the U.S. was third with about seven percent of attack traffic.
The number of old-style Internet Protocol addresses is running pretty close to the exhaustion point. While Asia and Europe are close to using up their last block of 16 million addresses, registrars in North America have been more conservative when handing them out. It’s a warning to the industry to get its act together around preparing for IPv6 sooner rather than later.
Finally, here’s an interesting bit of trivia: On March 13, when the world learned of the election of Pope Francis, live-streaming traffic on Akamai’s network quadrupled in a one-hour period and peaked at more than 2.1 terabits per second. It’s a sign of how demand for streaming traffic can spike in response to world events.

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Square Cash vs. Venmo vs. PayPal vs Google Wallet: What's the best way to send money online?

Keep your wallet in your back pocket, bucko: With Wednesday’s launch of Square Cash, there's now one more way to send money online to friends, family and business associates. There are now so many, in fact, that choosing the best service for transferring cash between cellphones has become an actual task in itself.

So, how do you decide? With PayPal, Google Wallet, Venmo and now Square Cash, all offering types of free money transfers, some of the choice comes down to simple convenience. We’ll take a look at the pros and cons of each online money transfer option to help you find which one best serves your needs.

Full article here.

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The Top iPhone and iPad Apps on App Store

App Store Official Charts for the week ending Oct. 14, 2013:
Top Paid iPhone Apps:
1. "Angry Birds Star Wars II", Rovio Entertainment Ltd
2. "Minecraft - Pocket Edition", Mojang
3. "Heads Up!", Warner Bros.
4. "Plague Inc.", Ndemic Creations
5. "Facetune", Lightricks Ltd.
6. "Fitness Buddy : 1700+ Exercise Workout Journal", Azumio Inc.
7. "Afterlight", Simon Filip
8. "PicPlayPost", Flambe Studios LLC
9. "Emojify — Emoji Words for SMS, Facebook and Twitter", Avocado Hills, Inc.
10. "Free Music Download Pro — Mp3 Downloader", ASPS Apps
Top Free iPhone Apps:
1. "Deer Hunter 2014", Glu Games Inc.
2. "Duolingo — Learn Languages for Free", Duolingo
3. "Airplane!", Quantum Design Group
4. "YouTube", Google, Inc.
5. "Can You Escape", Kaarel Kirsipuu
6. "Facebook", Facebook, Inc.
7. "Candy Crush Saga", King.com Limited
8. "Snapchat", Snapchat, Inc.
9. "Dots: A Game About Connecting", Betaworks One
10. "Instagram", Burbn, Inc.
Top Paid iPad Apps:
1. "Angry Birds Star Wars II", Rovio Entertainment Ltd
2. "Minecraft - Pocket Edition", Mojang
3. "Peg + Cat Big Gig", PBS KIDS
4. "Pixel Gun 3D — Block World Pocket Survival Shooter with Skins Maker for minecraft (PC edition) & Multiplayer", Alex Krasnov
5. "Pages", Apple
6. "Scribblenauts Remix", Warner Bros.
7. "iMovie", Apple
8. "Photon Flash Player for iPad — Flash Video & Games plus Private Web Browser", Appsverse Inc.
9. "Survivalcraft", Igor Kalicinski
10. "Notability", Ginger Labs
Top Free iPad Apps:
1. "Deer Hunter 2014", Glu Games Inc.
2. "Airplane!", Quantum Design Group
3. "Duolingo — Learn Languages for Free", Duolingo
4. "Beard Salon — Free games", George CL
5. "YouTube", Google, Inc.
6. "Candy Crush Saga", King.com Limited
7. "Gunner Z", BitMonster, Inc.
8. "Pet Vet Doctor — DOGS Rescue", Bake More Cake Maker Inc.
9. "JW Library", Jehovah's Witnesses
10. "Exploration Lite", Andrzej Chomiak
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Senate and House pass bill to re-open the government, raise the debt ceiling

Schumer and Reid appear at a news conference in WashingtonAt the end of the 16th day of the government shutdown, the Senate and House passed a bill that would reopen the government and avert a potentially cataclysmic default on U.S. debt payments by raising the federal government's debt limit.
The Senate voted 81-18 to pass the measure, and the House voted 285-144.
The final package, unveiled by Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on the Senate floor earlier in the day, would fund the government through Jan. 15 and raise the debt ceiling through Feb. 7.
The bill would also strengthen income verification requirements for those who sign up for insurance under Obamacare, and it would provide time for both parties to appoint lawmakers to a conference committee to reconcile a broad budget resolution. The panel would be led by Budget Committee heads Republican Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, and it would be required to announce the result of its negotiations by Dec. 13.

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Microsoft releasing Windows 8.1, a year in making



Microsoft is releasing its long-awaited Windows 8.1 upgrade as a free download starting Thursday. It addresses some of the gripes people have had with Windows 8, the dramatically different operating system that attempts to bridge the divide between tablets and PCs.
This Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013 image shows a pre-release version of Windows 8.1 on a tablet in Los Angeles. Microsoft is planning to launch its long-awaited Windows 8.1 upgrade as a free download on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013. It addresses some of the complaints people had with Windows 8, the redesigned operating system released in October 2012 that attempts to bridge the divide between tablets and PCs. (AP Photo/Ryan Nakashima)
Windows 8.1 still features the dual worlds that Windows 8 created when it came out last October. On one hand, it features a touch-enabled tile interface resembling what's found in tablet computers. On the other, there's the old desktop mode where the keyboard and mouse still reign. The update adds some new finger- and gesture-friendly shortcuts for touch-based apps, while restoring some respect for the desktop mode that a billion PC users have become accustomed to.

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