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Nielsen: Smartphone owners surpass 50 percent mark
Nielsen's latest insight into the mobile market show more than half of all U.S. mobile device users now own smartphones, with Android retaining the mobile operating system lead.
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Nielsen: Watching TV while using mobile devices more common than not
Mobile devices present a golden opportunity for both advertisers and television media content providers -- as long as they can figure out a way to connect the dots.
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Smartphone platform wars: It's an iOS, Android world and stinks to be 'other'
The sad reality in smartphone land for RIM and Microsoft today boils down to this: It's an Android and iOS world. You just live in it.
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Nielsen: U.S., European tablet owners buying more digital content
Americans are actually the most likely tablet owners to pay for all categories of media content -- except for one: news.
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Nielsen: Amazon is most popular retail mobile website
Nielsen's latest report focuses on how smartphone owners are using their mobile devices for shopping, but especially the difference between using mobile retail apps or just visiting mobile...
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Nielsen: Women make up the majority of bloggers
Most bloggers are well-educated, active in social networks, and are female, according to new research from Nielsen.
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Mobile ads less influential with American consumers, Nielsen says
Despite a strong consumer culture, Americans were found to be the least likely to make a purchase on their smartphones after viewing an ad, according to new research.
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Nielsen: Smartphone ownership rates clash over age, income
Your age and your income have probably determined whether or not you own a smartphone, according to a new report.
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Nielsen: Kids like actually like tablets for educational activities
Nielsen Wire revealed its latest research about children and tablet usage, and these mobile devices play a bigger roles in kids' lives than you would imagine.
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Nielsen: Number of homes subscribing to cable decreasing
Homes with broadband Internet and free, broadcast TV are becoming a growing trend, increasing by 22.8 percent during the last year, according to a new survey from Nielsen.
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Teens opt for messaging over calling, triple data usage: Nielsen
The number of messages exchanged monthly via SMS and MMS averaged 3,417 per teen during the third quarter, according to new research.
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Video streaming use on gaming consoles jumps: Nielsen
Watching video on-demand services nabs the largest share of console time on, of all the gaming machines, Nintendo's Wii.
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Nielsen India shares numbers about Internet connectivity and brand reach
According to Nielsen India, brands should tap into social media for creating brand awareness and offer discounts for the time users spend researching about products online.
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RealNetworks finally gets new CEO: Thomas Nielsen
There's another new CEO in town, and this one is stepping in at RealNetworks.
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Nielsen: U. S. buyers increasingly going Android
Smartphone buyers in the U. S. are turning to Android in increasing numbers, according to the latest survey by Nielsen.
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Nielsen: Nearly 60 percent of all new cell phones sold are smartphones
Tablets have found success by expanding upon the potential media and mobile uses beyond the capabilities of smartphones, according to Nielsen analysts.
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Google dominates Nielsen's Android reach rankings
Facebook reach is 81 percent among women on Android compared to 66.9 percent with men. Google+ has a male reach of 15.9 percent, more than double the female tally.
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Nielsen: More women own e-readers, more men go for tablets
A new survey finds that although women are buying more tablets, they still prefer e-book readers.
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Nielsen: Apple dominates U. S. smartphones, Android too
Nielsen has released its June figures breaking down the U. S. smartphone segment, and as expected Apple is still the number 1 maker of smartphones with a 28 percent market share.
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