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Posts Tagged ‘Market Penetration’

Awarness Of Virtual Reality, 360 Video & Augmented Reality [CHART]

Chart: Awareness of Virtual Awareness

US internet users have positive attitudes toward 360-degree video, considering it memorable and engaging.

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US Marijuana Use [MAP]

Map: US Marijuana Use

8.3% of Americans age 12 and over — 22 million people — used marijuana on a monthly basis in 2015.

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Social Network Users & Penetration By Plaftorm, 2015-2020 [TABLE]

Table: Social Network Users Penetration Plaftorm - 2015-2020

By the end of 2016, 52.2 million people in the US will access their Twitter accounts at least once a month. That’s a 2.0% increase over last year.

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US Snapchat Users By Age [CHART]

US Snapchat Users By Age - 2014-2020 [CHART]

Snapchat’s US monthly user base is projected to grow by 27.2% this year to 58.6 million.

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Global Smartphone OS Market Share [CHART]

Smartphone OS Global Market Share

With over 328 million Android devices shipped worldwide, the operating system has long dominated the smartphone industry.

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Facebook Messenger Users – 2014-2020 [CHART]

Facebook Messenger Users - 2014-2020

eMarketer estimated in June that 105.2 million people in the US would use Facebook Messenger at least monthly this year.

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Facebook Live Video Awareness [CHART]

Facebook Live Video Awareness

Some 37% of US adults have heard about Facebook’s new feature allowing them to broadcast live video.

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Podcast Listening Frequency [CHART]

Most internet users are familiar with podcasts, but have either not listened to them within the past six months or have never listened to them.

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Snapchat Growth, 2014-2020 [CHART]

In the battle among the social networks to attract new users, 2016 will be a banner year for Snapchat.

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US Baby Boomer Smartphone Users, 2014-2019 [CHART]

Many boomers have smartphones. But this ‘many’ does not rise to the level of ‘most.’

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