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Old 01-06-2013, 01:32 AM   #520
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Originally Posted by holymadness View Post
Are you being wilfully obtuse?

These are not ads in the Opera browser, they are ads delivered via the Opera mobile advertising network. 80% of them appear in apps on all smartphone platforms.

This is typical of how PatNY argues. He glances cursorily at the relevant data without trying to understand it, identifies a lone element he thinks he can nitpick about while avoiding the substance of the debate (in this case, the word 'opera'), and then tries to spin it to support his false claim. There is no logic involved, no reasoning. Just knee-jerk reaction in defence of a preconceived conclusion.
Hmmm ... are you being willfully illiterate?

Here is a quote from that Opera report:

"The report is based on traffic across Opera’s own mobile advertising network, which sends ads to some 10,000 mobile sites and apps."


Do you understand it yet?

Should I repeat that for you? Will it help?

Hint: How do you think people are viewing those ads which are on the "mobile sites?"

Really, you shouldn't link to reports that not only are missing important information -- relative to the point you're trying to make -- but which you also can't understand.

--Pat

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