Posts Tagged ‘France’
Consumers Opting For Reputable News Sources [CHART]
While the trust US adults have in the media has experienced a considerable dip in recent years, there are indications that trust in mass media is returning.
Read MoreInternet, Social & Smartphone Adoption In 37 Countries [TABLE]
Almost half of the world is now online. Now, the Pew Research Center looks further into internet use, revealing that it continues to grow in developing countries while remaining high in advanced economies.
Read MoreWho Benefits Most From Personal Data? [CHART]
Privacy is obviously a hot topic these days with new European data privacy regulations going into effect and Facebook facing questions over its privacy practices.
Read MoreMobile vs. Desktop Audiences [CHART]
Website visits are plateauing in the US – and the battle for visitors is increasingly being fought on smartphones. But despite mobile devices capturing the majority of digital minutes, the US still features more desktop than mobile unique visitors.
Read MoreVideo Game Industry [INFOGRAPHIC]
This new infographic from Filmora illustrates the growth and potential of the video game industry.
Read MoreMillennials Prefer Communicating Online [CHART]
In the US and the UK, nearly three-quarters of Millennials said they were more likely to communicate digitally—whether via email, SMS or social media—rather than in person.
Read MoreWhere Consumers Conduct Product Research Online [CHART]
More respondents turn to Google (85%) than to Amazon (72%) to help them find product ideas and information before making a purchase.
Read MoreMost Popular Messaging Apps [CHART]
The US differs from some European countries when it comes to the popularity of various messaging apps.
Read MoreGlobal Expectations Of Trump Regime [CHART]
The majority of countries worldwide have low expectations of Donald Trump’s impending stint in the White House.
Read MoreDesktop Ad-Blocking Rates By Country, June 2015 [CHART]
Almost 1 in 10 (9%) of unique visitors to websites in the US (desktop-only) block ads.
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