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Michael Comins

U.S. tablet usage hits 'critical mass,' ComScore reports | Apple - CNET News - 0 views

  • In just the two years since the release of Apple's iPad, the U.S. tablet market has reached a "critical mass," with nearly one in four smartphone owners also using a tablet in the three-month period ending in April, according to data released by market researcher ComScore.
  • Tablet use among smartphone owners has more than doubled in the past year, going from 9.7 percent last year to 23.6 percent this year, ComScore found.
  • "Tablets are one of the most rapidly adopted consumer technologies in history and are poised to fundamentally disrupt the way people engage with the digital world both on-the-go and perhaps most notably, in the home," Mark Donovan, ComScore's senior vice president of mobile,
Michael Comins

Go Mobile Today! | ClickZ - 0 views

  • despite the rapid increase in smartphone usage, only around 25 percent of companies have bothered to create a mobile smartphone version of their sites and only 13 percent have created sites specifically for tablets.
  • Currently, over 90 percent of people in the U.S. have mobile phones and estimates of smartphone users generally run between 70 and 80 million people in the U.S. It's even more important if you're trying to reach those oh-so-valuable 18 to 34 year olds: 42 percent of smartphone owners fit this age bracket. Looking at it another way, fully 62 percent of mobile users aged 25 to 34 own a smartphone. And, as I reported in my last column, 40 percent of smartphone and tablet users break them out when they're watching TV.
Michael Comins

Tech-savvy consumers looking to holidays to boost mobile web access ‹ News « ... - 0 views

  • , tablet users view more news than other online mobile audiences, and news content marketing can reach these consumers.
  • tablet sales will rise 300 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 over the the third. While sales increase in many sectors during the holidays, the 300 percent predicted jump represents substantial growth.
Michael Comins

42% of US mobile users have clicked an ad on the mobile web | Econsultancy - 0 views

  • It found that Android devices lead the way in overall popularity at 51% followed by iPhones at 38%. 
  • The numbers for Android devices are skewed even higher for the young age group at 58%, showing that marketers must ensure that their sites are equally optimised for apps and web browsers via Android devices as they are for iOS devices.
  • 88% of consumers who shop using mobile apps on Android tablets report the highest levels of satisfaction compared to 71% of iPad users. Similarly satisfaction among Android smartphone users is 69% versus 66% on iPhone
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  • iPad users reported the highest satisfaction levels at 75%, followed by Amazon Kindle at 73%, iPhone at 66%, Android tablet at 66% and Android smartphone at 60%.
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    42% of US mobile users have clicked an ad on the mobile web
alicejen monahan

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - 1 views

Samsung is all geared up to challenge the longtime favorite in touchscreen tablets, the Apple iPad. Announced in September and released in November 2010, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the long awa...

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Michael Comins

Preparing for a mobile-first world - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

  • 1 billion consumers will own smartphones by 2016, with U.S. users owning 257 million smartphones and 126 million tablets. By 2016, 350 million employees will use smartphones, with 200 million of them bringing their own.
  • Mobile spending will reach $1.3 trillion by 2016, or 35 percent of the technology economy, with the app market generating $56 billion by 2015.
  • Apple, Google and Microsoft are expected to control 91 percent of the U.S. smartphone market and 98 percent of the U.S. tablet market by 2016.
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  • Businesses are expected to double their spending on mobile projects by 2015.
  • To stay ahead of these challenges, Forrester recommends that companies install a chief mobility officer (CMOO) to help corral, plan and manage all the different mobile apps and initiatives undertaken by a business.
  • The CMOO should create a mobile design guide that lays out the goals and practices for a company, focusing on mobile-first design, user experience and rapid, agile development processes. The CMOO will also have to oversee the company’s mobile architecture, looking at which technologies to leverage, how to lead the shift to cloud solutions and manage mobile partners and channels.
Michael Comins

Where is Mobile Technology Headed? | SYS-CON MEDIA - 0 views

  • There have been many attempts to create a WORA platform but none has really succeeded. WORA stands for Write Once Run Anywhere. Some progress was made in the pre iPhone era where platforms were getting developed which could support majority of the feature phones. It tackled the challenge of different screen size and varying user interaction standard reasonably well.
  • Here are 3 possibilities: 1)      Tablet usage expands to significantly eat into the desktop and laptop usage 2)      Voice technology becomes robust and usable enough to offer a new dimension to user interface design 3)      The Metro UI from Microsoft effectively manages to create a uniform container for application to run in smartphone, tablet and desktop
Michael Comins

The Future Of The Web: The Case For Responsive Design - Forbes - 1 views

  • Mobile adoption is skyrocketing, as is the diversity of mobile devices on the market – smartphones and tablets are currently leading multi-screen customer experiences. Today’s multi-device environment is bolstering mindshare and profile for responsive design because it offers a compelling promise to both website visitors and to those who build the Web: a single website that works on all devices.
Michael Comins

Not So Fast: Native Apps Still Trump Mobile Web | Mobile App Testing - 0 views

  • “A year and a half ago, mobile users tended to spend considerably more time — an average of 64 minutes per day — using the Web browser on their phone or tablet. By comparison, they spent only 43 minutes per day in apps. Now mobile users now spend an average of 94 minutes per day using apps, but just 72 minutes browsing the mobile Web…”
  • “In March, the web browser accounted for just 18.5 percent of time spent online among US smart-phone users. Mobile apps accounted for the rest. Now we know why Safari for iOS capabilities advance so sparingly: Apple sees it as irrelevant. Stated differently: Safari is to mobile what Internet Explorer 6 was to the desktop 10 years ago. Apps matter more to both developers.”
Michael Comins

Customers may shop online while in store - USATODAY.com - 0 views

  • Dissatisfied consumers could quickly move on to competitors at a time digital sales are one of the few bright spots in holiday retailing, Tack says.
  • November and December online sales (excluding travel) are expected to grow 16.8% from last year to $46.7 billion, research company eMarketer says.
  • Nearly half of smartphone and tablet users plan to make holiday purchases with a mobile device this year, according to a study conducted by Ipsos for PayPal.
Michael Comins

You can't get away with a bad mobile experience anymore - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

  • We talk about "the web" and "the mobile web" as if the two are different, but they aren't.
  • The most common mistake I see is when site owners aggressively optimize their sites for very specific platforms.
Michael Comins

Mobile Growth Stats & Mobile Web Tips to Start Marketing - Search Engine Watch (#SEW) - 0 views

  • Did you know that the U.S. now has more wireless customer connections than people? There are currently estimated to be 327.6 million active wireless customer connections in the U.S. The nation’s population is estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau to be roughly 312 million. This means that today there are now more active broadband tablets, cell phones, and mobile devices than people in this country.
  • If you represent a big brand or even a medium size business, you should take this as a strong signal that if you don’t have a mobile strategy now is the time to figure one out. Right now, you are potentially missing out on a consumer base that is accessing the mobile Web in masses and is growing rapidly.
  • Google Android: 38.1% Apple: 26.6% RIM: 24.7% Microsoft: 5.8% Symbian: 2.1%
Michael Comins

Apple iOS: Mobile Web Winner - TheStreet - 0 views

  • Apple held 61.64% of the mobile/tablet OS market in October, according to Net Applications, up from 54.65% in the prior month, and a hike of more than 12 percentage points from December 2010. Android, in contrast, accounted for 18.9% of the market in October, up from 16.3% in September, an increase of just over 7 percentage points from December.
Michael Comins

QR Codes and eCommerce - 0 views

  • 87% of the consumers surveyed prefer to use websites and browser-based mobile sites for browsing and shopping, whereas only 4% prefer smartphone and tablet apps.
  • This would suggest that brands should concentrate on improving the ROI of their mobile site rather than investing in apps offering no obvious advantage to consumers.
Michael Comins

Study: 80% of mobile device users multitask while watching TV - FierceMobileContent - 0 views

  • Eighty percent of web-enabled mobile device owners say they multitask while watching television, relying on smartphones and tablets to communicate with friends and family, look up content related to the program they're watching or access information totally unrelated to the broadcast at hand.
  • Ninety-four percent of multitaskers engage in some kind of mobile communication,
  • ext leads all channels, followed in descending order by talking, email, social networking and IM
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  • Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone 4S leads all mobile phone searches according to Yahoo Shopping data, followed by the Samsung Galaxy S2, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the Motorola Razr and the Nokia (NYSE:NOK) N9.
Michael Comins

Top Trends in Mobile Commerce - QR Code Press - 0 views

Michael Comins

Global mobile statistics 2011: all quality mobile marketing research, mobile ... - 0 views

  • Many mobile Web users are mobile-only, i.e. they do not, or very rarely use a desktop, laptop or tablet to access the Web. Even in the US 25 percent of mobile Web users are mobile-only.
  • US consumers prefer mobile browsers for banking, travel, shopping, local info, news, video, sports and blogs and prefer apps for games, social media, maps and music. 3) Mobile searches have quadrupled in the last year, fo
  • The most used mobile apps in the US are games; news; maps; social networking and music. Facebook, Google Maps and The Weather Channel (TWC) rule.
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  • Accessed news, sports, weather, search, retail, travel, reference News and information 39.5% 32.2% 57.6% Weather reports 25.2% 16.4% 34.7% Search 21.4% 14.9% 31.5% Maps 17.8% 13.0% 17.1% Sports news 15.8% 12.0% 18.2% Restaurant info 10.0% 6.5% 9.7% Traffic reports 8.4% 7.4% 14.0% Classifieds 7.3% 4.8% 3.6% Retail site 6.5% 5.2% 8.5% Travel service 4.4% 4.6% 2.9%
Michael Comins

Mobile Websites to Replace Traditional Websites Within Three Years - EIN News - News Me... - 0 views

  • Mobile websites are becoming an increasingly necessary tool as more consumers get their Internet information via their mobile devices such as cell phones, tablets and smaller portable laptops.
  • "In essence the Internet as we know it is changing now and will continue to do so dramatically over the next two to three years," said Lee Weiner, Co-Founder of Direct Marketing Concierge
  • Mobile websites, strategic implementation of QR codes and full in-house produced marketing campaigns have set Tampa-based Direct Marketing Concierge apart as a unique player in the changing landscape of cutting-edge marketing.
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