April 28, 2011

Google: Mobile Ads Driving Purchase Intent Among Smartphone Users

A study by Google Inc. found that mobile ads drive smartphone users to take actions such as visiting a Web site or making a purchase.



Google’s “The Mobile Movement: Understanding Smartphone Users” study found that 71 percent of smartphone users search after being exposed to ads online and offline. A whopping 82 percent notice mobile ads and 74 percent make a purchase as a result of using their phone during the shopping process. 

April 21, 2011

Verizon Adds 2.2M iPhones, Profits Triple


Verizon Wireless posted a stellar first quarter as its earnings were buoyed by the launch of the iPhone in February and the introduction of its first LTE smartphone, the HTC Thunderbolt, in mid-March.
The company sold 2.2 million iPhones during the last seven weeks of the first quarter, about one-fifth of which were customers new to Verizon. The iPhone 4 produced the most successful first-day sales in Verizon Wireless' history when it hit shelves in February.

April 18, 2011

Millennial: iOS apps still half of ad revenues despite Android's growth

Although Google's Android mobile operating system now powers 33 percent of all U.S. smartphones, ahead of Apple's iOS at 25 percent (according to the latest comScore data), iOS remains the driving force behind mobile advertising revenues, mobile ad network Millennial Media reports.

IOS-based applications accounted for 47 percent of Millennial revenues in March 2011, with Android at 36 percent and Research In Motion's BlackBerry far behind at 7 percent. Windows Phone, Symbian and webOS are fighting for the remaining 10 percent of revenues, Millennial adds.

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Google Activating 350,000 Android Devices per Day

During its Q1 earnings call, Google's Jeff Huber said that the company is now activating around 350,000 Android smartphones per day. Separately, Google's Susan Wojcicki said Google's AdMob mobile advertising platform is now recording 150 million ad requests per month from Android and Apple iOS devices, a figure she said has increased 50 percent during the past four months. She also said the company now counts more than half a million advertisers using the company's click-to-call mobile advertising function.

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April 8, 2011

On-The-Go Local News Readers Influence Community

According to a summary of findings from the Pew Research Center State of the News media, local news is going mobile. 47% of all American adults report that they get at least some local news and information on their cellphone or tablet computer, and what they seek out most on mobile platforms is information that is practical and in real time: 42% of mobile device owners report getting weather updates on their phones or tablets; 37% say they get material about restaurants or other local businesses.

Mobile applications, one of the newest forms of on-the-go local news, are beginning to take hold among mobile device owners, says the report. Compared with other adults, these mobile local news consumers are younger, live in higher income households, are newer residents of their communities, live in non rural areas, and tend to be parents of minor children.

Adults who get local news and information on mobile devices are more likely than others to feel they can have on impact on their communities, more likely to use a variety of media platforms, feel more plugged into the media environment than they did a few years ago, and are more likely to use social media:

35% of mobile local news consumers feel they can have a big impact on their community (vs. 27% of other adults)
65% feel it is easier today than five years ago to keep up with information about their community (vs. 47% of nonmobile connectors)
51% use six or more different sources or platforms monthly to get local news and information (vs. 21%)

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April 7, 2011

comScore: Verizon Sold 'Well Over 1M' iPhones in February

Verizon Wireless sold "well over 1 million" iPhones during the smartphone's first few weeks of availability, according to new numbers from research and measurement firm comScore. The number is perhaps the first official, independent tally of sales of the device.

ComScore obtained the figure through its monthly surveys of Americans' wireless activities. 

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April 5, 2011

Nielsen: Who is Winning the U.S. Smartphone Battle?

When it comes to consumer marketshare by operating system, Android (29%) appears to be pulling ahead of RIM Blackberry (27%) and Apple iOS (27%). But an analysis by manufacturer shows RIM and Apple to be the winners compared to other device makers since they are the only ones creating and selling smartphones with their respective operating systems. HTC follows with 12 percent of consumer smartphone owners having an HTC Android device and 7 percent owning an HTC device running a Microsoft OS. Ten percent of consumer smartphone owners had a Motorola Android device and one percent owned a Motorola device running a Microsoft OS.

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comScore: Android Platform Now Accounts for 1 in 3 Smartphone Users

According to comScore, 69.5 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones during the three months ending in February 2011, up 13 percent from the preceding three-month period. Google Android grew 7.0 percentage points since November, strengthening its No. 1 position with 33.0 percent market share. RIM ranked second with 28.9 percent market share, followed by Apple with 25.2 percent. Microsoft (7.7 percent) and Palm (2.8 percent) rounded out the top five.


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