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Vassili BASSAT

America's New Mobile Majority: a Look at Smartphone Owners in the U.S. - 0 views

  • (50.4%) of U.S. mobile subscribers owned smartphones,
  • 50.9 percent of female mobile subscribers carried smartphones in March 2012,
  • Looking at multiple smartphones are particularly popular among those ages 25 to 34:
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  • Asian Americans lead smartphone adoption with 67.3 percent using a smartphone as their primary mobile handset.
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    source : | Nielsen Wire date : may 2012, données mars => PM des OS aux USA
Vassili BASSAT

Android Leads in U.S. Smartphone Market Share and Data Usage | Nielsen Wire - 0 views

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    source : Nielsen date : May 2011 => usage des smartphone et consommation de données
Vassili BASSAT

Apps Proliferate, but How Do Users Engage? - 0 views

  • According to Nielsen, US Android and iOS app users spent 101 billion minutes per month with their apps in March 2012, more than double the amount from a year earlier. By contrast, the amount of time spent with mobile websites grew at a more modest 44% over the same span.
  • Overall, the top 50 apps ate up 58% of US users’ app time
  • mobile sites and apps will serve complementary rather than exclusive functions.”
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    source : Nielsen via - eMarketer Date : Juin 2012 => les apps attirent plus d'audience que les sites web mobiles
Vassili BASSAT

Nielsen: Social Media Report - 0 views

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    La presentation du rapport Nielsen pour les uages US du Social Media
Vassili BASSAT

Generation App: 62% of Mobile Users 25-34 own Smartphones - 0 views

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    source : Nielsen date : novembre 2011 => penetration des smartphones par age et pas OS aux US
Vassili BASSAT

Apps, A Year of Change and Growth in U.S. Smartphones - 0 views

  • Today, one in two mobile subscribers has a smartphone and that figure is moving steadily upwards
  • driven mostly by the rise of Android and iOS users who have more than doubled in a year and account for 88 percent of those who have downloaded an app in the past 30 days
  • the average number of apps per smartphone has jumped 28 percent, from 32 apps to 41.
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  • The Top Five Apps continue to be Facebook, YouTube, Android Market, Google Search, and Gmail.
  • smartphone owners spend just about the same amount of time on apps each day (37 minutes a day in 2011 compared to 39 minutes today)
  • privacy continues to be a concern with the vast majority (70% in 2011 and 73% in 2012
  • 55 percent wary of sharing information about their location via smartphone apps
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    source : | Nielsen Wire date : May 2012
Vassili BASSAT

In U.S. Smartphone Market, Android is Top Operating System, Apple is Top Manufacturer - 0 views

  • Google’s Android operating system (OS) now claims the largest share of the U.S. consumer smartphone market with 39 percent. Apple’s iOS is in second place with 28 percent, while RIM Blackberry is down to 20 percent.
  • because Apple is the only company manufacturing smartphones with the iOS operating system, it is clearly the top smartphone manufacturer in the United States.
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    source : | Nielsen Wire date : juin 2011 => PM des OS par fabricants de smartphones aux US
Clyne B

La consommation de vidéo en ligne dans le monde (Nielsen) - 1 views

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    Un rapport publié par Nielsen indique que l'Europe et l'Amérique du Nord sont en retard en ce qui concerne la consommation de vidéo en ligne (données de Mars 2010)
Vassili BASSAT

News Apps 3x More Engaging than News Websites - 0 views

  • people are much more loyal to news apps than to news websites.
  • 70% of users went to a given news site only once or twice per month, and less than 10% visited 10 or more times
  • 29% of users launch a news app only once a month, and an impressive 24% launch it 10+ times.
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  • With mobile apps, a user has self-identified as a fan of a particular news brand by downloading the app. Rather than coming to the news brand based on its search rankings they find stories based on the brand’s app.
  • Web vs. app boils down to inbound vs. retention
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    source : | Localytics date : mars 2012 => les apps sur les actualités sont plus utilisées que le web mobile car issues du choix de l'utilisateur contrairement au site mobile dont le trafic est souvent drivé par les moteurs de recherche et les technique de référencement associées.
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