To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

? Two Collier men charged with grand theft after deputies say they shoplifted Kmart jewelry

DUI arrests

? Lee County man accused of breaking child’s leg

DUI arrests

Battery

Maria Petrosvky, 21, 2265 46th Terr. SW, Golden Gate, was arrested Wednesday by Collier deputies at her home. She was charged with battery after reports say she punched her boyfriend on his back three times.

DUI arrests

? Judy Belinda Hubbard, 47, of the 19000 block of Flamingo Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissioner officers in Lee County. She was charged with DUI/first offense and driving without a valid license.

? Charles Harvey Anderson, 50, of the 14000 block of Eagle Ridge Lakes Drive, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday by Lee deputies near home. He was charged with DUI/first offense, property damage, refusing to take a DUI test and leaving the scene of a crash involving property damage.

? Jeremy Shane Kershaw, 29, of the 9800 block of Kentucky Street, Bonita Springs, was arrested Thursday by Lee deputies near Corkscrew Road and Three Oaks Parkway in Fort Myers. He was charged with DUI/first offense.

? Dayna Marie Grabinski, 26, 722 block of 95th Ave. N., North Naples, was arrested Thursday, by Collier deputies at 722 95th Ave. N. She was charged with DUI.

Grand theft

A 19-foot Carolina Skiff with a 70 horsepower Yamaha outboard motor and trailer with a total value of $14,000 were reported stolen Thursday from a house in the 18000 block of Apple Road in Fort Myers.

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Police Beat: July 16, 2010

by Erick Schonfeld on November 23, 2009

When it comes to the mobile Web, increasingly there are only two mobile platforms which matter: Apple and Android. According to AdMob’s October, 2009 mobile metrics report, the iPhone/iPod Touch and Android phones accounted for 75 percent of mobile Web traffic in the U.S., as measured by all the mobile ad requests it tracks. That number is up from a combined 65 percent in September, 2009.

The iPhone is miles ahead of everyone else, but Android is quickly rising as a strong second. While Android phones managed to increase their share from 17 percent in September, 2009 to 20 percent in October, 2009, the iPhone and iPod Touch gained even more, going from 48 percent to 55 percent share. Meanwhile, during that same month the Blackberry ’s mobile Web traffic share went down from 14 percent to 12 percent, and Palm’s webOS shrank from 10 percent to 5 percent (Ouch).

On a global basis, the iPhone OS now accounts for 50 percent of all mobile traffic, up from 43 percent the month before. Android has an 11 percent global share, which makes it third globally after Nokia/Symbian’s 25 percent share. The U.S. makes up 49 percent of all the mobile Web traffic, according to AdMob’s stats. Thus strength in the U.S. translates to strength in the worldwide numbers.

As major new carriers come onboard, the numbers can shift dramatically. Since Verizon launched the Droid two weeks ago, that single device now makes up 24 percent of all Android mobile Web traffic. The HTC Dream, which is the oldest Android device, is the only one with more, at 36 percent of Android traffic. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Droid passes that within the next two weeks.

AdMob was recently acquired by Google for $750 million. Hopefully, it will continue to share this mobile market share data in the future.