Posts Tagged ‘Gaming’
Consumer Electronics Owned By Americans, January 2014 [TABLE]
Of the 12 consumer electronics devices identified, 9 see penetration rates of 67% or higher among Super Tech Adopters.
Read MoreUS Gaming Market Size By Screen, December 2013 [CHART]
170 million Americans play videogames, and 60% of those gamers spend money doing so, resulting in an estimated $20.5 billion in spending by the end of this year.
Read MoreMillennials' Shared Online Experiences, December 2013 [CHART]
Two-thirds of Millennials said they share at least some social experiences online.
Read MoreUS Mothers' Smart Phone Activities, 2011 & 2013 [TABLE]
Escapism (39%), social (23%), and shopping (12%) were the most popular functions among mothers glued to their mobiles.
Read MoreGlobal Mobile Gaming Revenues, 2013 & 2018 [CHART]
Newzoo determined that the market overall would grow by about 162.6% between 2012 and 2016.
Read MoreGlobal Mobile Gaming Revenues By Device Type, 2012, 2013 & 2016 [CHART]
In 2012, tablets accounted for just over 23% of the mobile gaming market, while smartphones boasted a portion of nearly 77%—a 54-percentage-point lead.
Read MoreAmericans Who Have Purchased Products via Computer vs Mobile by Category, September 2013 [CHART]
Though less common, more than half had Completing a purchase via mobile at some point.
Read MoreBilly Joel To Play Madison Square Garden…Monthly & The Anchorman 2 Rollout – Beyond Social Media Show [VIDEO]
In Episode 25: Microsoft’s Smart Bra; SpaghettiOs Pearl Harbor Tweet; 4AutoInsuranceQuote.com exploits Paul Walker’s death; Billy Joel plans to play house band for Madison Square Garden; the Smarty Ring; the Anchorman 2 public relations campaign; the Toyota Corolla Collaborator; Punch Pizza raises its own minimum wage; drone coverage of Thai protests; Subway franchise game; some shiny new stuff & much more.
Read MoreOnline Activities Of US Teens, 2012 & 2013 [TABLE]
Fully 87% of American teens said they had sent or received a text message.
Read MoreSTUDY: Video Games Do Not Affect Behavior [VIDEO]
B.L. Ochman & David Erickson discuss the University of Glasgow study of 11,000 British children that found that playing video games, even as early as five years old, does not lead to later behavior problems.
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