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Here's the latest news, rumors, trends and more on ComScore. - Americans watched 37 billion online videos last month
- via CNET - yesterday
- People in the U.S. gobbled up a whole lot of videos from YouTube, Facebook, Yahoo, Hulu, and other sites in April, according to ComScore.
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- comScore: 1 In 5 Videos Viewed Online Last Month Was An Ad
- via Techcrunch - yesterday
- According to online analytics company comScore, Americans watched 37 billion online videos on sites like YouTube, Yahoo and Facebook in April.
- Facebook’s mobile risk by the big, bad numbers
- via VentureBeat - 6 days ago
- Mobile is Facebook’s advertising Achilles’ heel, a fact the social network was not only quick to point out to investors in its first S-1,
- Facebook's Mobile Future All About Advertising
- via PC World - 6 days ago
- In March, the average Facebook mobile user engaged with the social network for more than 7 hours, according to comScore.
- Bing extends lead on Yahoo in April 2012 US market share
- via Neowin - 7 days ago
- The latest US Internet search results from Comscore in April 2012 show both Bing and Google making gains in market share while Yahoo continues to lose in the search engine race.
- Americans Now Spend More Time On Facebook Mobile Than Its Website
- via Techcrunch - 8 days ago
- All those minutes reading your news feed in bed, messaging friends over lunch, and browsing photos on the bus really add up.
- Google's Web Search Market Share Rises in April
- via AllThingsD - 8 days ago
- Google Inc. slightly increased its leading market share among U.S. Internet-search engines last month, while Microsoft Corp.'s Bing search engine
- Yahoo's Search Market Share Is Dropping Like A Stone (YHOO, MSFT, GOOG)
- via Silicon Alley Insider - 9 days ago
- Yahoo's search market share has dropped 2 full percentage points since September, according to April figures from ComScore.
- Mobile (and least-profitable) users spend most time on Facebook
- via Ars Technica - 11 days ago
- Facebook users spend more time on the social network on their mobile phones, where monetization and revenue is far weaker than on the desktop site.
- Average Facebook Mobile Use Beats Desktop Access
- via AllThingsD - 11 days ago
- Facebook users spent an average of nearly 7.5 hours accessing the site from mobile phones in March, according to a recent comScore report, surpassing
- Smartphones top PCs for time spent on Facebook
- via MacNN - 11 days ago
- A new analysis undertaken by comScore, using its new Mobile Metrix 2.0 tool, has shown that mobile apps are driving most of the time spent on social
- A Really Good Mobile App Will Crush Your Mobile Website (AAPL, GOOG)
- via Silicon Alley Insider - 12 days ago
- Analytics company ComScore released an interesting, though somewhat inconclusive, report on time spent in mobile applications on smartphones.
- comScore: Google Sites Top Facebook On Mobile, But 4 Out Of 5 Mobile Media Minutes Spent In Apps
- via Techcrunch - 12 days ago
- Online and mobile research company comScore just released its newly rebooted and retooled Mobile Metrix report this morning, which examines mobile
- What’s America’s Most Engaging Social Network? You’ll Be Surprised
- via Mashable - 13 days ago
- Try to guess America’s most engaging social network. Facebook? Wrong. Twitter? Wrong. Pinterest? Wrong again. According to
- Kindle Fire market share tumbles in Q1 as new iPad launches
- via Boy Genius - 16 days ago
- Amazon’s Kindle Fire debuted and found rapid success, recording an explosive first quarter and capturing a 14% share of the overall tablet market.
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