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Time Spent on Mobile Apps Totals 76% of Time Spent Watching TV

The Realtime Report

Mobile device users are spending more and more time on mobile apps, according to a new report from mobile app analytics firm Flurry. US consumers spent an average of 127 minutes on mobile apps per day, a gain of 35% year-over-year. Time spent in mobile apps now totals 76% of time spent watching television.

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LinkedIn Reaches 174 Million Members, Revenue Up 89%

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Unique visitors in Q2 2012 totaled 106 million, according to comScore, and pageviews dropped slightly from 9.4 A breakdown of earnings: revenue from Hiring Solutions products was up 107% compared to Q2 2011, representing 53% of total revenue in the quarter (vs. Mobile is also starting to play an important role. m billion in Q2.

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Where The Boys (And Girls) Are

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Mobile is small. What do these numbers look like (as of December 2011)? The real shift that we're going to see is from desktop versus mobile. What we learned from yesterday's Blog post is that consumers are spending much more time with their mobile than other media channels. mobile advertising. mobile marketing.

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When a Picture is Truly Worth 1,000 Words

Convince & Convert

For anyone that doesn’t know what a location based service is, it’s an application or website that you access from a mobile device to check in — or digitally acknowledge — that you are at a particular location. As more and more people start using these services ( according to Comscore , 17.6%

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Social Media Strategy Daily News

Proactive Report

A Dramatically Different Approach to Social Media Metrics in 2011. Conversion jumps from eighth place last year to the number two spot for 2011. used their phones to access social networking sites at least once a month, says ComScore. And Twitter reports that nearly 40 percent of tweets in 2010 were sent from mobile devices.

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What the ComScore Digital Year in Review means for small biz marketers

Akamai Marketing

The recent release of ComScore’s Digital Year in Review provides detailed information on search and advertising. The recent release of ComScore’s Digital Year in Review provides detailed information on search and advertising. Let’s look at some key points that may effect your marketing choices in 2011.

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Are You Making These Costly Holiday Mobile Mistakes?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Posted in Customer Experience eCommerce Mobile. And if you’re a retailer, hopefully you haven’t just primed your in-store and online offers, but your mobile presence as well. According to comScore, consumers spent approximately $37 billion on holiday shopping in 2011—up about 15 percent from 2010.

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