Despite the technological advancements from innovators such as Apple or Google and the incredible hype mobile internet has received, the reality is that the levels at which people are using the internet through their mobile phones has remained relatively flat. The recent research conducted in Hungary and Norway highlights an argument that mobile internet use is merely an extension of PC based internet and is used for the gathering of quick data when the PC is unavailable.

The internet has changed a lot ever since smart phones came into play. Of course, very soon after that moment tablets were a reality. There was such a concept as a mobile site before that, but mostly it wasn’t that important to have a mobile version to your site. Mobile users were few and they weren’t too picky. They were used to the idea that websites are designed with a computer in mind and that they probably won’t display or load properly on their mobile devices.

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One of the most important things to keep in mind when creating a website of any kind is how it works and looks for visitors and users. Many if not all browsers can run almost every available website and quite a few have mobile versions with a different layout for devices such as cell phones.