More than a third of mobile phone owners (35%) ages 13 and older used their phones (including smartphones and feature phones) to access social networks or blogs in the last three months of 201
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Transportation Workers Aren’t Getting Enough Sleep
Pilots and train operators are more likely than other workers to say they get less sleep than they need on days that they work, according to the National Sleep Foundation.
SeaWorld, Sesame, Wiggles Sign Digital Publishing Deals
Publishers and entertainment brands continue to embrace e-books and digital reading via several recent alliances:
Sesame Street teams with Random House Children’s Books to introduce a
School Bullying Stats And Figures
Three in four elementary school students (75%) say that their classmates are called names, made fun of, or bullied on a regular basis, according to the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Educatio
General Motors Seeks MTV’s Cool Factor, While Ford Embraces Social Media In Order To Appeal To Young Drivers
05-01-12 There have been a lot of headlines regarding teen driver trends recently, with two conflicting theories emerging from the array of surveys, articles, and anecdotal evidence.
Aching Backs, Weak Bladders Keep Pregnant Women Up At Night
Price Is Key Factor In Choosing Where To Shop, Across Incomes
05-04-12 More than eight in 10 consumers expect price to be extremely important or important when deciding where to shop in the next three months, with only minor variation by income, according to NPD Group
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Mobile Is Becoming An Indispensable Tool For Shopping, Especially For Product Info, Store Locations, And Coupons
06-01-12 More than a third of smartphone owners (34%) and 11% of other cell phone owners have made online purchases using their mobile phones in the past year, according to a Harris Interactive poll for loc
Worldwide Consumer Spending Will Increase 43% By 2020
Annual consumer spending worldwide is expected to increase $12 trillion (43%) to $40 trillion by 2020, according to A. T. Kearney. Consumers worldwide spent $28 trillion in 2010