Apps are multiplying, but their use is lagging

Release Date 6 Nov, 2011 in Fort Worth Star Telegram

 
   

Apps are multiplying, but their use is lagging

Fort Worth Star Telegram - 6 Nov, 2011
Clearly, the number of applications for smartphones and tablets is skyrocketing along with sales of those devices. There are apps for learning Russian, touching up photos, playing Angry Birds, finding pizza and myriad other activities. ...

Americans Downloading More Apps Than Ever

BusinessNewsDaily - 6 Nov, 2011
By BusinessNewsDaily Staff Americans are downloading nearly twice the number of apps than they were two years ago, with news, weather and stock apps leading the way in popularity. Those are the results of a new survey from the Pew Research Center's ...

Pew: App Use Up Among Cell Phone Owners

NetNewsCheck.com - ‎Nov 4, 2011‎
Some 38% of Americans have downloaded an app to their cell phone, according to a new survey released this week by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. By Staff The number of US adults who have downloaded has grown 16% in the past ...

Social media open new chapter in 2012 campaign

The Pew Internet and American Life Project - ‎Nov 4, 2011‎
While mostly younger voters rely on social media for information, it's no longer exclusively their domain. The fastest-growing demographic group using social networking sites is those over 50, according to a Pew Research Center study from 2010. of ...

Tablet sales eclipse e-Reader sales for the first time

TabTimes - ‎Nov 4, 2011‎
Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project finds that one in ten American adults now own a tablet PC. The news represents the first time tablets have overtaken e-Readers in terms of sales. The study found that 12% of respondents owned an ...

Pew Survey: 29% of People Downloading Apps to Cell Phones or Tablets Have ...

Becker's Hospital Review - ‎Nov 4, 2011‎
Twenty-nine percent of people who download apps to their cell phones or tablet computers have downloaded a health app, according to a survey (pdf) by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. Among all adult cell phone users, ...

Tablets Are Beginning To Outsell E-Readers [Pew Report]

The Inquisitr - ‎Nov 4, 2011‎
A new study conducted by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project has concluded that 1 in 10 American adults now own an iPad or simlar tablet device marking the first time that tablets have overtaken e-readers in terms of sales. ...

 

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