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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe Machines Are Talking a Lot - Technology Review - 0 views
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But you might be surprised by the second-leading source of the expected surge in traffic. It won't come from people, but from machine-to-machine communications, or "M2M." Think of sensors in cars and in appliances, surveillance cameras, smart electric meters, and devices still to come, monitoring the world and reporting to each other and to centralized computers what they're detecting. The chart below, reprinted from the Cisco report, shows just how extreme the jump in machine-to-machine communications could be. It is expected to grow, on average, 86 percent a year, and by 2016 it is expected to reach 508 petabytes a month, or half a billion gigabytes.
BII REPORT: How Annual Tablet Sales Will Explode To 400 Million By 2016 - Business Insider - 0 views
U.S. Mobile Advertising: Twitter Sales Are Double That Of Facebook In A Google-Ruled, $2.6B Market | TechCrunch - 0 views
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"Unsurprisingly, Google is still at the top of the pile: it will account for 56% of all mobile ad sales. Perhaps more surprisingly, Twitter is doing better than Facebook in driving revenues where mobile ads are concerned: the world's biggest social network will make half as much as Twitter in mobile ads this year: $72.7 million versus $129.7 million, the analysts say. However that is bound to be reversed over time: eMarketer predicts that by 2014, Facebook will be making $629.4 million in mobile ads, compared to $444 million for Twitter, putting Facebook at a distant second to Google. Longer term, eMarketer predicts that U.S. mobile advertising will generate sales of $12 billion by 2016."
Mobile coupon redemption expected to reach 8pc by 2016: study - Research - Mobile Commerce Daily - 0 views
Forecast: Local ad spending on Web & mobile to overtake newspapers by 2013 | Poynter. - 0 views
MediaPost Publications Tablets To Lead Mobile Advertising In 2014 07/24/2012 - 0 views
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The Yankee Group study forecasts that tablets will account for 53% of mobile ad dollars in 2014 compared to 47% for mobile handsets. By 2016, tablets' share of mobile ad sales will rise to 60%. Ads within mobile applications in particular will help to drive growth. Yankee Group found that a quarter (24%) of tablet owners clicked on ads while using apps, and 29% purchased extra content.
MediaPost Publications Out-Of-Home To Reach $8.2 Billion By 2016 06/13/2012 - 0 views
Oculus Rift Release Date: Facebook Virtual Reality 2016 Plans | Chicago Inno - 1 views
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