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Apps are devouring the open web

Sep 5, 2016, 15:45 IST

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Apps are eating the web.

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Over the past decade, there has been a inexorable movement from the open internet to the walled gardens of apps - and this trend just hit a major milestone.

According to new data from ComScore, more than half of all time Americans spend online is spent in apps - up from around 41% two years ago.

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It's a stat that will be discomfiting to advocates of the open web, as well as companies whose core business is built around it - notably Google.

As content that was once freely available and indexable on websites becomes silo-ed away in closed-off apps, it makes it harder to search and link to content. This is, of course, the cornerstone of Google's original business.

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Below is the data from ComScore, showing how mobile dominates when it comes to platforms people use to get online - and on mobile, apps are the most popular way of accessing information.

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And here's how the amount of time spent in apps has rocketed over the last few years.

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