From low to high apps usage, productivity, fitness/health, smart homes and shopping/e-commerce apps are the least used apps after downloading. On the other hand, social media apps, email/communication, financial/banking and news/entertainment are the most used apps after downloading.
School supplies (98%), clothing & accessories (97%) dominate all back to school lists that parents in the US planned to purchase in 2017. These two categories are followed by computers & hardware with only 23%. School supplies, clothing & accessories are estimated to achieve an average spend of $388, while computers & hardware would achieve …
44% of Gen Z smartphone users in the US indicated that discount offers remain the top reason to enhance the in-store shopping experience, while about 36% would like to use their smartphones in stores to get information about loyalty programs. Only 27% would like to see retailers use the smartphone to display inventory count for all …
Among all real estate buyers in the US, 44% said that they looked online for properties for sale. 83% use the internet frequently for the same purpose. The vast majority of real estate buyers aged 36 years and younger (93%) indicated that they use the internet frequently for searching homes. 88% of who aged 37-51 years …
The number of mobile internet subscriptions in Egypt increased from 28.65 million at the end of January-March 2016 (Q1) to hit 30.45 million subscriptions by the end of January-March 2017 (Q1). The number of USB Modem subscriptions increased also to reach 3.30 million subscriptions by the end of the same period.
Young internet users in India have a higher propensity to play online games. Roughly 6 in 10 of Indian aged below 24 years and 22% of who aged between 25 & 30 years old are mobile gamers. Males are more likely to play online games than females. 83% of males in India are online gamers …
TV ranked the top of all information sources used in Lebanon during 2016. It grabbed three-quarters of all respondents’ answers, followed by the World Wide Web (WWW) with a rate of 42% and then social media platforms with 40%.
41% of UK employees surveyed indicated that their organization’s primary goal for 2017 is to increase engagement with their content, programs and services. This goal is followed by the need to increase customer satisfaction with a rate of 23%. Increasing web traffic and improving customer insights lagged behind with rates 9% and 7% respectively.
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