Entries in 'Market Data' (797)
38 per cent of 0-8 year-olds have used tablets/smartphones
Crayola and a colouring pad, Henry? No thanks, I wanna play Draw Something.
Social media is killing greetings cards
Thinking of you at this difficult time, paper-based old media.
LTE could affect TV signal in almost 2m UK homes
Lightning-fast mobile internet resulting in fuzzy episodes of TOWIE?
Infographic: The power and growth of mobile marketing in the US
The average campaign budget is up to $100,000.
Local mobile/online ad spend to hit $21.8bn by 2016
Up from $11.1bn last year.
Handset sales down two per cent in Q1
419m sold, with Samsung shifting a one fifth of them.
Almost three-quarters of US Android users access Facebook via mobile
Unsurprisingly, it's the most used social network on the Google OS.
Mobile traffic by 2016? Just the 39.75 trillion megabytes
Ten times the current amount. Should put a strain on central London's 2.5 networks.
Two-thirds of UK mobile marketing recipients act immediately
The radical power of email-based promos.
Infographic: A look at US smartphone use year-on-year
Penetration reaches 50.4 per cent.
Google re-launches 'Our Mobile Planet' consumer study
Offers smartphone research across 40 markets by Google in collaboration with Ipsos MediaCT and the MMA.
Nuance powers more than 2bn mobile voice actions a year
Speech control firm's tech has been shipped in over five billion phones.
1bn mobile browsers will be HTML5-enabled in 2013
Infographic demonstrates the effect the tech will have on the app space.
A third of mobile users in 'Asia 10' to have smartphones by year end
And there'll be one billion smartphones in use across the region by 2015.
Twitter hits 10m UK users
80 per cent access the micro-blog via mobile.
Tablet traffic to outpace smartphone traffic in 2013
Accounting for ten per cent of total web traffic.
US smartphone shopping activity varies depending on store type
Almost three-quarters of Americans search for reviews when it comes to electronics.
Groupon has a $1.2bn cash pile
While revenues are up 89 per cent year-on-year.
One-third of Brits are bored of Draw Something
Just 13 per cent still play the game daily.
76 per cent of tech users want it to make their lives even easier
The rise of phones that can tie laces and make coffee?






































