Year over year, more and more Americans become connected to the internet than ever before, although the differences between those with use and those without. Just as with differences in use, variation in the ways that Americans were connecting online and also the frequency of their use remained prevalent as well. Explore all you need …
Desktops and laptops are the most commonly used device for checking emails in general – with a rate of 79% – and for those aged 35 or older with 81%. This is followed by smartphones for three-quarters of respondents. Smartphones also are more commonly used by respondents aged 18 to 34. Checking emails using tablets …
Using apps to access social media is still the most common in Australia. 68% of Australian internet users access social media on mobile devices via apps, while 23% use both apps and websites. The females are more likely to use apps than males with a rate of 71% vs. 64%.
US households own a variety of devices not only one device. Personal computers, smartphones, and wireless devices ranked the top with rates 97%, 81% and 61% respectively. 48% own dedicated game console devices and only 11% of US households own a Virtual Reality (VR) devices.
Mobile revenue will overtake desktop and tablet revenue in the second half of 2017, just in time for the busiest shopping season of the year. There are 4 factors would make it more likely for consumers to shop via mobile: easier navigation, increased speed, one-click purchases, and enhanced security. Retailers who take advantage of these …