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Facebook, Kingfisher calendar among most popular destinations on mobile
TT Correspondent |  |  14 Dec 2011

Facebook, Orkut and Twitter in that order are the most popular social networking sites browsed through mobiles in India. This was disclosed by Bharti Airtel in its annual survey of customer preferences- Airtel Mobitude 2011 through data traffic trends on mobile devices in India. The findings reveal India’s mobile internet preferences.  

According to the findings, Facebook with 21% has been accessed by 34 million visitors through Airtel mobiles followed by Orkut 96%) with 18 million and Twitter (4%) with 14 million visitors. Google, Gmail and Facebook are the most visited internet sites.  

The survey also reveals that Cricket, Bollywood and SpyCam apps are among the top 10 most downloaded apps..


While iSpyCams is the most popular webcams from all around the globe organized by  popularity, categories and countries in a full-screen video stream, followed by Kingfisher Calendar 2011featuring the top swimsuit models,Secure SMS, a mobile application to safeguard your private and sensitive information while sending with SMS, Friday Moviez the Entertainment mega portal, and IM plus an all in one messenger.

    
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14 Dec 2011(IST)  
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