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Lower-Income Mobile Users Turn to iPhone as Web Browser
Marketing Charts submits: Though 43% of US iPhone owners earn more than $100K per year, the strongest growth in users is coming from those with annual incomes between $25K and $75K, particularly since the launch of Apple's AAPL iPhone 3G, according to new iPhone demographic and usage-behavior data...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Web Browser, Seeking Alpha, Marketing Charts, 3G, Marketing Research, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Apple Inc., Gadgets
External links 2008-11-05
Greystripe Mobile Gamers Prefer iPhone
Marketing Charts submits: The Apple AAPL iPhone handset is preferred by a commanding 10.7% of users of Greystripe’s ad-supported mobile gamers network, and the downloadable games “21 Pro Blackjack,” “Cookie Bonus Solitaire” and “Origami Daisy” are the most popular choices among iPhone users, according to Q3 research from...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Gamer, Seeking Alpha, Marketing Charts, Games, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing Research, Personal Technology, Marketing, Apple Inc., Gadgets
External links 2008-11-10
'i-Device' Users Favor Mobile Web over Newspapers
Marketing Charts submits: More than 50% of US consumers who have an iPhone and/or iPod-Touch use the mobile web more often than they read printed newspapers, and 40% use the mobile web more than they use PC internet or listen to the radio, according to a...
Tags: Gadgets, Marketing Charts, Apple Inc.
External links 2009-07-02

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Surf `n' Turf: Farmers And The Internet.(mPower3)(Company Business and Marketing)
WASHINGTON--Imagine a market full of entrepreneurs who, with the quick click of a mouse, use satellites to get broadband Internet access to maps, charts and other data critical to their businesses. But this market is not Wall Street types or international business ...
Tags: Farmers
Research articles 2000-03-20
How Wireless E-Readers Stack Up
When Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) introduced the second-gen Kindle earlier this year, it had no competition in the wireless e-reader category. By the holidays, it will be competing head on for consumers with the Daily Edition from Sony (NYSE: SNE), the unfortunately named DR8000SG from IREX Technologies, and a surprise...
Tags: E-reader, Wireless, Kindle DX, Que, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-11-16
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