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44 million smartphone users visited Amazon in March, 27 million visited eBay

Of the 97 million U.S. adults who own a smartphone running Apple iOS, Android or BlackBerry operating systems, 45.4%, or 44.0 million, visited Amazon.com Inc.’s m-commerce site or used the e-retailer’s apps in March, according to the new Mobile Metrix 2.0 report from web and mobile measurement firm comScore Inc. 28.0%, or 27.2 million, visited eBay Inc.’s m-commerce site or used the marketplace’s apps.

85.7% of the time these smartphone users spent with Amazon was with apps, while only 14.3% was spent on the mobile site, comScore says. With eBay, apps accounted for 82.4% of the time spent and the mobile site 17.6%. The results can offer guidance to retailers developing mobile commerce programs: For the top 15 Internet destinations measured by comScore, 81.5% of time spent was on apps while 18.5% was on sites.

Following are the top 15 mobile destinations, the number of unique visitors in millions and the percent reach, according to comScore:

On the social media front, smartphones are driving significant consumer engagement. 80.4% of iPhone, Android and BlackBerry users in March accessed Facebook through its mobile site or app, 26.4% Twitter, 7.9% LinkedIn, 7.7% Pinterest, 5.7% foursquare and 4.6% Tumblr, comScore finds. Smartphone visitors to Facebook spent on average 441.3 minutes on the social network’s site or app in March; 114.4 minutes on Twitter, 12.9 minutes on LinkedIn, 52.9 minutes on Pinterest, 145.6 minutes on foursquare and 68.4 minutes on Tumblr, comScore says.

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