There Will Be 1.4 Billion Smartphones In Use By December (ABI Research via VentureBeat)
By the end of this current year, 1.4 billion smartphones will be in use: 798 million of them will run
Mobile Internet Usage Expected To Surge (Cisco via The Washington Post)
Small Business Misconceptions About Mobile (Street Fight)
Even as small and medium-sized businesses are increasingly warming to digital marketing, questions and misinformation persist about how mobile campaigns reach local consumers and influence their behavior:
- Their online presence can’t translate into mobile
- Mobile campaigns are too complicated and expensive
- Mobile and desktop behavior is the same
- They need highly targeted mobile ads
- They think mobile is just for offers and are missing other ways to use it
Unfortunately, many local business owners still carry a certain skepticism toward mobile as the latest "next big thing." Read >>
The Mobile Advertising Ecosystem Explained (
We are in the post-PC era, and soon billions of consumers will be carrying around Internet-connected mobile devices for up to 16 hours a day. Mobile audiences have exploded as a result.
Advertising Research And Eye Tracking For Mobile (Tobii)
Knowing what consumers see is a vital first-step to ensuring marketing effectiveness. Eye tracking offers a unique method to objectively measure consumers’ attention and spontaneous responses to advertising. Mobile eye tracking solutions enable research of advertising displays and POP materials in real-world environments like a bar, airport, or grocery store. Mobile phones are increasingly being used for Web surfing, are always with us and are seldom left unattended. Mobile advertising is rapidly growing and considered to have an edge over other forms of advertising because the mobile phone is an individual device. Read >>
Apple And Samsung Snag 103 Percent Of Smartphone Profits (Mac Trast)
Yes, you read right, 103 percent. The number was made possible by the losses incurred by Motorola,
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The only other company to see a figure that was in the positive part of the chart was HTC, with a "whopping" 1 percent of industry profits. BlackBerry and LG are estimated to have broken even. Read >>
Apple Increases Lead As Top U.S. Smartphone Maker (comScore via TNW)
Apple may not be king when it comes to smartphones around the world, but at home it ended 2012 as the top manufacturer, as judged by its market share among smartphone subscribers. In the U.S., Apple is increasing its share in first place and
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The latest data comes from comScore. The analytics firm says 125.9 million Americans owned smartphones (54 percent mobile market penetration) in December, up 5 percent since September. Read >>
How Renters Use Mobile In Their Areas (ForRent)
Check out this infographic and data surrounding apartment and house hunting. It compares Android vs. iOS users in several major metro areas nationwide. For example, over 44 percent of apartment hunters in Boston are Android users while over 53 percent use iOS. Read >>