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Le nouveau rapport à la propriété. Social Media Mag. Services.google.com/fh/files/misc/multiscreenworld_final. Une infographie sur les usages des tablettes en France. 2013 Mobile Growth Statistics  Here are the latest mobile growth statistics for 2013, a complete indepth summary of where the mobile market is now at, including things like mobile phone adoption rates, smartphone penetration rates, most popular mobile browsers, mobile/tablet sales figures, media consumption habits on mobile devices .etc all with the latest 2013 data on the growth of mobile… The infographic was created by the guys at Super Monitoring.

Here are a few key statistics; 91% of all people on earth have a mobile phone56% of people own a smart phone50% of mobile phone users, use mobile as their primary Internet source80% of time on mobile is spent inside apps72% of tablet owners purchase online from their tablets each week And that’s just a few of the new stats… Be Sociable, Share! 2013 Growth of Mobile, 2013 Mobile Growth Stats, 2013 Mobile Statistics, 2013 Tablet Statistics, 2013 Tablet Stats, Best Infographics, Best Mobile Stats, Infographics, Mobile Statistics, Mobile Stats, Mobile Stats Infographic. Mobile Devices and News Consumption: Some Good Signs for Journalism. By Amy Mitchell & Tom Rosenstiel of PEJ, and Leah Christian of the Pew Research Center Each of these technologies offers a separate set of features, conveniences and potential uses.

But less is known to date about how people use these devices — whether they behave differently on different platforms and what the move to mobile might mean for news and journalism and the notion of a common experience or public square. Past research found much of the desktop news experience was built around search — people looking for what they need or want to know right now, which tilted influence (and revenue) toward aggregators such as Google. To what degree is that true in mobile? Have apps (or applications) and social media networks altered that? And do consumers favor one way of accessing news on their tablet, another their desktop and yet another on a smartphone? Among the major findings of this research: The majority of Americans now get news through at least one digital, web-based device. Ownership. Global mobile statistics 2013 Home: all the latest stats on mobile Web, apps, marketing, advertising, subscribers, and trends...

The mobiThinking compendium of mobile statistics and research The stats, all the stats and nothing but the stats… In the past three years, we have gone from a smattering of mobile statistics to an abundance of useful information. But there's still a long way to go, there are still huge gaps in our knowledge, some countries enjoy a proliferation of data sources, while others have little or none; and the quality of statistics varies incredibly. As telecoms regulators and industry associations start to collect and share meaningful data, things will only get better. An unfortunate side effect of the media’s recent surge of enthusiasm for mobile in the past year is a tendency to highlight data of dubious quality (often when better is available), and/or widespread misunderstanding, misreporting and failure to qualify figures they have cherry-picked. This isn't just misleading and confusing, it's damaging. Finding your way around the mobile stats compendium: Section B: Mobile Web; 3G Don’t miss:

Les chiffres clés de l'Internet. Tablette. Statistiques usages Internet.