US’s mobile Web: Data snapshot
Here’s the picture, courtesy of Nielsen: The number of US mobile phone users aged 13+ right now is 223 million. The number of mobile Web users is 60.7m (up 33% from 2008 and expected to double by the...
View Article2010 social Web snapshot: Nielsen & Pew
Last year, the time Americans spent social networking grew 277%, Twitter grew 500%, and the average US worker spends five hours a moth visiting social network sites at the office. Oh yeah, and Facebook...
View ArticleFresh social-Web & Net numbers
If Facebook were a country, it would be the world’s third most populous one, after China and India. As for the world’s most avid social networkers, Americans are 4th, behind Australians, Britons, and...
View ArticleAmericans’ social media use up 43%: Nielsen
The US’s 43% social-media surge in the past year led “a substantial shift in how the country spends its online time,” Advertising Age reports, citing Nielsen research. From June 2009 to this past June,...
View ArticleUS teens’ mobile use: Nielsen update
It’s no big surprise, but official now, I guess: Texting is now teens’ No. 1 reason for using cellphones, but using apps is their fastest-growing activity, ReadWriteMobile reports, citing Nielsen...
View ArticleMajority of US teens’ mobiles are smartphones
It’s as if the two just-released studies – from Nielsen and the Pew Internet Project – about US smartphone use were timed to Apple’s unveiling of the iPhone 5 (a quick list of what’s new about it at...
View ArticleMobile rules in the US now too
It’s now clear that, where Americans’ use of digital media is concerned, mobile rules. “The days of desktop dominance are over,” declares top digital market researcher comScore in its latest mobile app...
View ArticleAmericans’ social media use up 43%: Nielsen
The surge in US social-media use represents a significant shift in how Americans spend time online, according to Nielsen Research. The post Americans’ social media use up 43%: Nielsen appeared first on...
View ArticleUS teens’ mobile use: Nielsen update
It's no big surprise, but official now, I guess: Texting is now teens' No. 1 reason for using cellphones, but using apps is their fastest-growing activity. The post US teens’ mobile use: Nielsen update...
View ArticleMajority of US teens’ mobiles are smartphones
It’s as if the two just-released studies – from Nielsen and the Pew Internet Project – about US smartphone use were timed to Apple’s unveiling of the iPhone 5 (a quick list of what’s new about it at...
View ArticleMobile rules in the US now too
It’s now clear that, where Americans’ use of digital media is concerned, mobile rules. “The days of desktop dominance are over,” declares top digital market researcher comScore in its latest mobile app...
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