It looks like a four-year-old industry is hijacking one that has been around for six decades.
According to mobile analytics firm Flurry, the time people spend on mobile apps is now nearly neck-in-neck with time spent watching television.
"With new content released via thousands of new apps each day, we expect this trend to continue," Flurry CEO Simon Khalaf wrote in a blog post today. "In fact, we ultimately expect apps on
tablets and smartphones to challenge broadcast television as the dominant channel for media consumption."
This news comes as Internet guru Mary Meeker reported this week that 13 percent of all Internet traffic is now executed from a mobile device, up from 4 percent just two years ago.
Flurry speculates that tablets are one of the drivers of app growth. As more TV-style apps and connected TVs become available, Flurry believes the app trend will just continue on the up-and-up.
"Mobile and apps are gobbling up the web and consumer Internet, and that's where the opportunity is," Khalaf wrote. "And the opportunity has never been bigger. All around me, I see entrepreneurs living it, loving it and collecting it '99 cents' at a time."
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