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The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet | Magazine. Two decades after its birth, the World Wide Web is in decline, as simpler, sleeker services — think apps — are less about the searching and more about the getting. Chris Anderson explains how this new paradigm reflects the inevitable course of capitalism. And Michael Wolff explains why the new breed of media titan is forsaking the Web for more promising (and profitable) pastures. Who’s to Blame: Us As much as we love the open, unfettered Web, we’re abandoning it for simpler, sleeker services that just work. by Chris Anderson You wake up and check your email on your bedside iPad — that’s one app.

During breakfast you browse Facebook, Twitter, and The New York Times — three more apps. On the way to the office, you listen to a podcast on your smartphone. You’ve spent the day on the Internet — but not on the Web. This is not a trivial distinction. A decade ago, the ascent of the Web browser as the center of the computing world appeared inevitable. “Sure, we’ll always have Web pages. Abi-daily-mobile-internet-access-may-2010.jpg. Consumer Attitudes to Local Search Reveal Problems and Opportunities for Brands A study from ConstantContact last year found that 1 in 2 small businesses failed to ever update their online listings, and that an equal share have seen inaccurate listings for their businesses online.

Now, new research [download page] from Placeable reveals the extent of the damage inaccurate listings can have on a brand: some 73% […] Read more » African-Americans and Hispanics Combine For One-Fifth of Estimated National Discretionary Spending Together, African-Americans (9%) and Hispanics (11.3%) combined to account for one-fifth of national discretionary spending during the Fall of 2013, according to new data from Experian Marketing Services’s Fall 2013 National Consumer Study. Read more » 2013 Rich Media Ad Benchmarks, by Vertical Source: PointRoll [pdf] Notes: Rich media click-through and interaction rates were higher when including video. Read more » Online Video Ad Views, Dec. 2011 – Feb. 2014 Read more » Mobile Is Changing Social Media  This is another interesting infographic, this time around how mobile is shaping the way social media is consumed. It’s interesting to see that from these stats, 25% or more than 100 million facebook users access from a mobile phone, and those who do, are twice as active on social networks compared to people accessing from a computer!

The 35-54 year old bracket is the most active mobile social users! If you want to see a bigger version – just click right here! (sorry it was a little small to fit!) Be Sociable, Share! Mobile Phones and Social Media, Mobile Social, Mobile Usage On Social Networks, Social Media Infographics, Social Mobile Access. The iPhone Reality in Europe: Low Overall Penetration, Enormous Impact. June 23, 2010 The iPhone Reality in Europe: Low Overall Penetration, Enormous Impact Three Generations of iPhone Claim 4 Percent Share of European Mobile Market, 12 Percent of All Mobile Media Users, Igniting Fierce Competition Across Global Device Market LONDON, U.K., June 23, 2010 – comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today outlined the impact the first three generations of Apple’s iPhone have had on the European mobile market, in light of record pre-sales and extraordinary consumer demand for the iPhone 4, which launches tomorrow.

The iPhone currently represents just 4 percent of the EU5 (U.K., France, Germany, Spain, Italy) mobile market, but 18 percent of the overall EU5 smartphone market. iPhone owners are the most voracious consumers of mobile media: 94 percent use mobile media, 87 percent use applications and 85 percent browse the mobile internet. “Google’s Android is most certainly the one to watch,” added Jeremy Copp. Etudes. Selon la 11e édition de l’étude prospective annuelle du cabinet d’audit et de conseil PricewaterhouseCoopers, Global Entertainment & Media Outlook 2010-2014, les médias numériques accélèrent leur pénétration et porteront la croissance à hauteur de 65% sur la période. Certaines tendances sont désormais quantifiables comme le développement de l’Internet mobile, 18 millions de français en seront équipés en 2014.

Néanmoins, tant que les business modèles numériques rentables ne seront pas clairement identifiés, les acteurs doivent en priorité adapter leur modèle opérationnel à la baisse en partie structurelle des revenus traditionnels. Des mouvements de consolidation pourraient notamment avoir lieu dans certains secteurs. Après une année de déclin en 2009 (-3%), l’industrie des médias et des loisirs retrouve une croissance positive. L’activité mondiale devrait croître de 5% par an sur la période 2010-2014 pour atteindre 1690 milliards de dollars. Teen Mobile Use - infographics. Flowtown has released another new Infographic and this time it’s on How Teenagers Use Mobile Phones. Some of the key findings from their research was 75% of all teenagers in the US now have a mobile phone, while almost 35% of teenagers send over 100 text messages per day, one in three people text while driving and one in two talk on a mobile phone while driving! Be Sociable, Share! Charts, Infographics, Mobile Infographics, Mobile Phone Infograhpics, Mobile Phone Stats, Statistics, Teen Stats, Teenager Mobile Stats.