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Smaller Advertisers Deliver 62% of Ad Impressions on Facebook in Q3 2011

The Wall Street Journal published this infographic featuring a comScore analysis of the breakdown of large and small advertisers for the top three advertising publishers in the U.S. – Facebook, Yahoo! Sites, and Microsoft Sites. In Q3 2011, Yahoo! and...
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Consumers Comparison Shop Using a Variety of Channels

comScore recently released the results of a study on U.S. consumer buy down behavior in the aftermath of the most recent economic recession. One of the questions in the 2011 survey sought to find how technology is enabling shoppers’ price-seeking behavior....
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96 Percent of Online Users in Peru Consume Entertainment Content

Peruvians displayed a strong attraction to Entertainment content with 96.4% of the country's online population visiting a site within the category in September 2011. YouTube.com led as the most-visited Entertainment site reaching 3.4 million visitors,...
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Apple iOS Surpasses Symbian in Share of Mobile Phones and Connected Devices in Use in EU5

Across the EU5, 91.4 million mobile subscribers reported using smartphones in the 3 month average ending August 2011, up 46 percent from last year. Although Symbian continues to have the largest share of the smartphone market, its audience among all mobile...
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In August 2011, the average number of minutes spent overall by Europeans on web-based email showed an increase of nearly 11 percent from the previous year. A demographic analysis showed that this increase was mainly driven by higher engagement with web-based...
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Tablets Now Account for 28 Percent of Non-Computer Digital Traffic in the US

Today, Amazon entered the rapidly growing tablet market with the introduction of Kindle Fire. The latest data from comScore Device Essentials shows that tablets account for an increasing share of digital traffic as consumers continue to integrate these...
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Orkut Leads Social Networking Market in Brazil But Facebook Growing Fast

Brazil is home to one of the most unique social networking environments in the world – and one of the few market where Facebook.com does not lead the Social Networking category. This leading position has been held by Orkut which saw  35.7 million visitors...
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Half of US Tablet Owners Made a Purchase on Device in September

For retail brands, understanding how consumers use tablets to research and make purchases is a critical component in a comprehensive digital strategy, especially as adoption of tablets continues to increase. During the month of September, nearly half...
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Brew Feature Phone Users Show High Level of Engagement

As part of a Qualcomm-commissioned study on the penetration of the Brew feature phone platform in the U.S. mobile market, comScore studied the demographics of Brew platform users and their app usage activity.
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Nearly 7 Percent of U.S. Digital Traffic Consumed Away from Computers

U.S. consumers are increasingly connecting to digital content via a variety of devices such as smartphones, tablets and other connected devices.  In August 2011, the share of non-computer traffic for the U.S. increased to 6.8% from just 6.2% at the end...
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