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Comscore: There's an app for... everything (report)
Those accessing the mobile web rarely use a mobile browser, instead choosing some of the millions of apps.
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comScore: Android gains U.S. market share again while RIM slips again
Approximately 234 million Americans used mobile devices, while over 106 million people owned smartphones during the 3-month period ending in March 2012.
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Most smartphone owners use devices for travel planning
Does the prevalence of smartphones mean more people are traveling smarter? Possibly, according to a new report from comScore.
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comScore: RIM, Microsoft face mobile market share crisis
comScore's latest mobile market share figures suggest a shift away from BlackBerry phones, leaving it in a share slump, while Android and iOS maintain good growth.
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comScore: Smartphones, tablets add significant traffic during March Madness
Smartphones and tablets accounted for a fifth of all web traffic related to the 2012 NCAA Tournament during the first round last week, according to comScore.
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NPD: TV shipments dropped in 2011 after six years of growth
The silver lining for the TV manufacturing industry is that at least global shipments didn't slip up by much -- just 0.3 percent to 247.7 million units -- held up mainly by LCD TVs.
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AT&T U-verse catching up to Verizon FiOS subscriber base
AT&T could take the lead in the telco TV landscape by the end of 2013 -- albeit it will probably only be a slight lead at best, according to IHS iSuppli.
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comScore: Google, Bing gain search share as Yahoo dips
comScore's latest market share statistics show that Google remains top dog in search. While Bing gains a fraction, it loses out to Google in third-party searches.
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comScore: Android makers lose ground, iOS continues to grow
comScore's latest mobile market share figures suggest that while Android manufacturers are losing ground, the mobile operating system is still growing rapidly.
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comScore: Increased app usage shaping 'dual mobile browsing experience'
The 2012 Mobile Future in Focus report first found that last year, mobile app usage exceeded the growth in mobile browser use in both the United States and Europe.
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The all-powerful U.S. carriers: Biggest obstacle to Windows Phone
Windows Phone is failing to make a dent in the smartphone market in the U. S., and it's the carriers at fault.
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comScore: Samsung, Android continued U.S. lead through December
Smartphone usage, in particular, is really growing among U.S. mobile consumers as smartphone ownership climbed to over 40 percent during the December holiday shopping season.
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Facebook finally overtakes Google Orkut in Brazil
Facebook has passed Google's Orkut in Brazil to become the most popular social network in the country. Next on Facebook's list are Japan, Poland, Russia, and South Korea.
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Online holiday shopping surged in 2011 to $37.2 billion
Many analysts and retail experts predicted that 2011 would prove to have a better online holiday shopping record, and they would be right.
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Facebook accounts for 1 in every 7 online minutes
Facebook reached 55 percent of the world's global audience in October 2011 and accounted for 1 in every 7 minutes spent online around the world, according to a recent report.
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E-commerce spending rolls on; Free shipping critical
ComScore's data---along with other information from IBM's CoreMetrics and ShopperTrak---will likely contribute to the clicks killing bricks argument for retail.
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Samsung, Android retain U.S. lead; iPhone 4S launch barely dented market
Samsung and Google's Android retains the lead as the top U.S. mobile market combination. But the iPhone 4S launch barely had an impact on marketshare statistics.
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Black Friday, Cyber Monday euphoria: Clicks cannibalize bricks
Lofty e-commerce growth figures may just indicate that clicks continue to cannibalize physical retail sales as the consumer spending pie remains static. You inspect at the store and then buy online.
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Social, mobile usage get closer to going hand-in-hand
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are seeing mobile usage growth of at least 50 percent.
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comScore: iPad accounts for 97 percent of all US tablet traffic
iOS dominates Android.
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