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Simeon Spearman

This month we... browsed a virtual supermarket | Features | Research - 0 views

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    Virtual retailers for market research
Simeon Spearman

Google Study Reveals Web Influencing Smartphone Sales | ClickZ - 0 views

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    "Google's "Smartphone Launch Predictor" study found that 52 percent of purchase-related searches occur before a smartphone is launched. According to Google, the key to a successful smartphone launch is getting ahead of the release and marketing early. "One of the biggest factors is getting early buzz. Getting early buzz is key [for a successful smartphone launch]," Google Industry Director for Tech Kyle Keogh told ClickZ. The study found that the earlier a firm markets a smartphone the more likely they are to succeed in sales. According to Google, an extra 1,000 news stories put in place weeks before a launch can lead to a 9 percent spike in smartphone sales. Google's research discovered that users tend to do general product searches in the week during launch. After launch, it was discovered that consumers dig deep and search for key specifications on a device. Video is also becoming a key research tool for consumers shopping for a smartphone. According to the study, video views for smartphones increased 60 percent this year. Google says that if a smartphone gets over 1 million video views during launch week it will likely sell over 1.3 million units."
Ivy Chang

iPads as Cash Registers Are About to Go From Novelty to Norm | Wired Business | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Between 2011 and 2012, the number of "mobile point-of-sale" terminals registered by businesses worldwide more than doubled, according to U.K. industry research firm Timetric. The newly released report doesn't see such a dramatic rate of uptake to continue year after year. But researchers do project that the percentage of checkout counters using mobile point-of-sale systems such as those offered by Square, ShopKeep, Intuit and PayPal will jump from fewer than one-fifth last year to nearly half by 2017.
Simeon Spearman

News Sites Lag Facebook, Google in Ad Targeting | ClickZ - 0 views

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    Only three news sites - CNN, Yahoo News and The New York Times - out of 22 appeared to use high levels of ad targeting, according to a Pew Research Center study. In these cases, 45 percent or more of the ads were different from one user to the next. Another three news sites - CBS, USA Today, and MSNBC - exhibited moderate levels of targeting where between 29 percent and 40 percent of the ads were different across users. Sites with low levels or no apparent targeting included FoxNews.com, WashingtonPost.com, Time.com, and Newsweek.com. When researchers revisited the sites in January, they found that two - latimes.com and theatlantic.com - showed slightly higher levels of ad targeting. "By contrast, highly targeted advertising is already a key component of the business model of operations such as Google and Facebook," the study found.
Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Tablets, Smartphones Drive Engagement, Ad Response 07/17/2012 - 0 views

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    The vast majority that clicked on ads was likely to take some action, including receiving a coupon (51%), research a product (49%) or making a purchase (46%). After coupons, ads featuring specific product searching, favorite brands, and location information were most likely to entice smartphone users to interact with them. When it comes to mobile platforms, the study found iOS users trumped Android device owners in ad responsiveness. People using iPhones and iPads were more likely to make a purchase than Android-based users. The findings, presented Monday at the IAB's Mobile Marketplace conference, were based on a survey conducted by ABI Research of 552 U.S. adults who use a smartphone with data service at least once a week, and 563 corresponding tablet users. The sample was split evenly by gender and covered those18 to 65+. The study also emphasized that mobile no longer means merely "on-the-go," with virtually all tablet and smartphone owners using their devices at home-the most common place for mobile activity. Tablets are viewed mainly as media consumption devices;  smartphones are considered "mission-critical" tools that 70% won't leave home without.
Simeon Spearman

Friday Five: Free Research Tools for Strategists | Edelman Digital - 0 views

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    Nice set of tools
Simeon Spearman

Smarter Than You Think - Aiming to Learn as We Do, A Machine Teaches Itself - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Since the start of the year, a team of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University — supported by grants from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Google, and tapping into a research supercomputing cluster provided by Yahoo — has been fine-tuning a computer system that is trying to master semantics by learning more like a human. Its beating hardware heart is a sleek, silver-gray computer — calculating 24 hours a day, seven days a week — that resides in a basement computer center at the university, in Pittsburgh. The computer was primed by the researchers with some basic knowledge in various categories and set loose on the Web with a mission to teach itself.
  • The Never-Ending Language Learning system, or NELL, has made an impressive showing so far. NELL scans hundreds of millions of Web pages for text patterns that it uses to learn facts, 390,000 to date, with an estimated accuracy of 87 percent. These facts are grouped into semantic categories — cities, companies, sports teams, actors, universities, plants and 274 others. The category facts are things like “San Francisco is a city” and “sunflower is a plant.”
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    daily 10.5
Ivy Chang

First-ever noninvasive mind-controlled robotic arm - College of Engineering at Carnegie... - 1 views

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    A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, in collaboration with the University of Minnesota, has made a breakthrough in the field of noninvasive robotic device control. Using a noninvasive brain-computer interface (BCI), researchers have developed the first-ever successful mind-controlled robotic arm exhibiting the ability to continuously track and follow a computer cursor.
John Rich

Surprise Research: AIs Can "Sympathize With Each Other" - 0 views

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    "SURPRISE RESEARCH: AIS CAN "SYMPATHIZE WITH EACH OTHER""
Ivy Chang

Pew Research Releases First-Ever Stats on Social Curation and Creation on Instagram, Pi... - 1 views

  • Users are increasingly turning to Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr for photos and videos.
Ivy Chang

60M consumers will shop via mobile over Thanksgiving weekend: study - Mobile Commerce D... - 0 views

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    presumed that 60million people will use mobile devices to research information or shop.
Simeon Spearman

Market researcher taps social media for survey results - Springwise - 0 views

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    Cheap market research that conducts focus groups on social networks. 
Emily Knab

Researchers Turn Classic Children's Toy Into Tiny Motor - 0 views

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    Researchers Turn Classic Children's Toy Into Tiny Motor used in daily 7.1
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