Users of the Apple’s handset surf the web more than any other device owners. According to ComputerWorld , iPhone’s Safari has grabbed a 0.09% share, which might not seem like much but when you put it in perspective - it actually is. Apparently, web browsing on any Windows Mobile powered device accounts for only 0.06%, while web usage on Danger OS (Sidekick/Hiptop) and Symbian S60 based devices holds 0.02 and 0.01 percent respectively. As far as I’ve understood, these are the numbers for the U.S. as I guess Nokia certainly holds a more significant share in Europe. Still, kudos to Apple… [Via: Valleywag ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Apple iPhone web-apps run on Nokia phones too!Mobile phone usage in Nokia land20% of Population uses Mobile WebOnly 12-13 percent of U.S. mobile users surf the Web on their phonesTop 10 reasons why Apple should embrace Symbian OS for its iPhone