A new report from app analytics provider Flurry shows some up-and-down progress for mobile use, with more applications and less web surfing being used.

The company states that users are now spending 2 hours and 42 minutes per day on mobile devices for the month of March 2014. Tat’s a rise of 2 hours and 38 minutes from last year’s report. Out of those time, 2 hours and 19 minutes are used for mobile app usage, while web browsing has dropped an estimated 20 percent from the previous year.

Flurry CEO Simon Khalaf stated that the change indicate that mobile browsers have become just “a single application swimming in a sea of apps.” The company also stated that comScore was used to tally these figures across both browser usage and mobile applications.

Out of the apps used, gaming takes the biggest percentage with 32 percent, while Facebook followed closely in second with 17 percent. Other apps like YouTube, Twitter and other social messaging apps rounded out the list.

Source: TechCrunch