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Posts Tagged ‘Photo Sharing’

Millennial Content Sharing By Category & Channel, April-July 2014 [CHART]

Millennials (18-34) are far more likely than the general population to share content on social networks and to click on shared content.

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Primary Channels In Which Millennials Share Content, June 2014 [TABLE]

25% of US millennial internet users shared digital content via social, with an average four shares per week.

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NFL Fans In-Stadium Mobile Behavior [INFOGRAPHIC]

NFL fans use their mobile devices in the stadium to take pictures (57%), text (46%), post to social media (34%), check NFL scores or Fantasy Football stats (33%) or shop for NFL merchandise (7%).

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NFL Fans Mobile Social Sharing [INFOGRAPHIC]

One in three football fans share NFL information via their mobile device, according to a RadiumOne mobile survey.

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NFL Fans Gameday Mobile Behavior [INFOGRAPHIC]

Over one third of respondents who attend NFL games use their mobile devices in the stadium.

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Photo Data Mining [INFOGRAPHIC]

A new crop of digital marketing companies are searching, scanning, storing and repurposing consumers’ images to draw insights for big-brand advertisers.

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Marriott Goes Virtual & GoPro Goes Pro [PODCAST]

Episode 66: David and BL discuss Facebook anonymity, the Hong Kong protesters, GoPro NHL deal, Marriott’s virtual reality play, and much more.

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Consumer Attitudes Toward Cloud Computing, May 2014 [CHART]

39% of US internet users reported using the cloud.

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Effect Of Notifications On Opening An App By Category, July 2014 [CHART]

Mobile apps grab over half of US internet users’ time spent with digital media, and app retention and engagement are up.

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College Students' Perceptions Of Privacy On Select Social Sites, July 2014 [CHART]

The largest percentage of college students cited Snapchat as the social network on which they felt they had the most privacy, at 35%, compared with 20% for Facebook.

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