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comScore Reports Q3 2010 U.S. Retail E-Commerce Spending

comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its Q3 2010 U.S. retail e-commerce sales estimates, which showed that online retail spending reached $32.1 billion for the quarter, up 9 percent versus year ago. This...
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Age Demographic Breakdown of US Mobile Subscribers vs Smartphone Subscribers

U.S. Smartphone subscribers skew towards persons ages 25 - 44, while the mobile audience overall remains comparatively flat across age groups.
7% - ights/Infographics/Age-Demographic-Breakdown-of-US-Mobile-Subscribers-vs-Smartphone-Subscribers

Infographic European Smartphone Market Grows 41 Percent in Past Year

Here is an excellent infographic from Javier Pérez at Metagràfic.es based on data from our recent European smartphone release. Smartphone adoption in the EU5 (U.K., France, Germany, Spain, Italy) has grown 41 percent in the past year to 60.8 million...
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Total Ad Impressions Delivered on US Publisher Sites

Online advertising has grown significantly over the past year. U.S. online publisher sites delivered more than 417 billion ad impressions in September 2010, up 26 percent versus year ago.
28% - ights/Infographics/Total-Ad-Impressions-Delivered-on-US-Publisher-Sites

Age Demographics of US Webmail Visitors

U.S. webmail visitors show different skews by age, with Gmail skewing the youngest (25-34) and AOL Email skewing the oldest (65+). Webmail usage overall has been softening with the emergence of alternative communication channels, such as texting and social...
7% - ights/Infographics/Age-Demographics-of-US-Webmail-Visitors

Long Term Growth at Top 3 U.S. Properties

Showing steady growth over the past 3 years, the top 3 U.S. properties lead by example, with Google Sites up 39 percent, Yahoo! Sites up 31 percent and Microsoft Sites up 38 percent versus September 2007.
7% - ights/Infographics/Long-Term-Growth-at-Top-3-U.S.-Properties

Universal Search: Not All Blends are Created Equal

Universal search - or blended search - has been an integrated part of the search experience since 2007. Heralded at the time as a revolution for searchers and marketers alike, the ensuing popularity has led to virtually every search engine today delivering...
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Q3 Retail Site Penetration Across Markets

Retail sites were most popular among Canadians in Q3 2010, reaching 89 percent of Canada's online audience. United Kingdom closely followed with an 88-percent reach and United States came in third with 86 percent.
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