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Half of U.S. mobile subscribers (49.7%) own smartphones, as of February 2012, up from 36% in February 2011, according to Nielsen. Two thirds of new mobile purchases are of
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Half of U.S. mobile subscribers (49.7%) own smartphones, as of February 2012, up from 36% in February 2011, according to Nielsen. Two thirds of new mobile purchases are of
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More than six in 10 U.S. restaurants (63%) had higher same-store sales and 55% had more customer traffic in February 2012 than in February 2011, according to the National
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The number of Hispanics in the U.S. labor force is projected to grow 3.0% between 2010 and 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The number of Asians in the l
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Most women who are active users of social networks trust the information and/or advice they find there, according to BlogHer. Blogs and Pinterest are the most trus
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Nearly a quarter of Americans ages 18-34 (24%) have moved back to their parents’ homes in the past few years after living on their own, according to the Pew Research Cente
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Email is the top use for the Internet among online consumers worldwide, according to an Ipsos poll for Reuters. Social media is gaining ground, while Voice-Over-Internet-P
Americans’ priorities are beginning to shift back toward preserving the environment, though they still prioritize energy supply production and economic development over environmental prote
• More than half of total Internet traffic (51%) is non-human (i.e., bots). Read more →
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Nearly seven in 10 U.S. consumers (69%) consider the environmental impact of products they buy, according to Cone Communications. Americans’ top reason for buying environm
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Two thirds of global consumers (66%) prefer to buy products and services from companies that have programs designed to “give back” to society, accordin