Articles tagged with: Comscore and Sms
Mobile Internet Becoming A Daily Activity For Many
Analytics firm, comscore has reported that the number of people in the USA using their mobile device to access news and information on the Internet more than doubled from January 2008 to January 2009. more
Related Tags: iphone, social-networking, analytics, smartphone, samsung, smartphones, lg, mobile-internet
Smartphones Provide Extra Mana for Mobile Games Industry
comscore reports that the number of people downloading a mobile game grew 17 percent from November 2007 to November 2008, when 8.5 million people, or 3.8 percent of mobile subscribers, downloaded a game to their mobile device. more
Related Tags: iphone, social-networking, smartphone, smartphones, blackberry, ringtone, mobile-content
Mobile Social Networking Driving Growth of the Mobile Internet in Europe
comscore reports that social networking is drawing new users into the mobile Web. In November, 34 percent of mobile phone owners in Western Europe who visited social networking sites accessed social media exclusive of all other mobile Web content. more
Related Tags: social-networking, mobile-internet, Germany
Mobile Messaging Revenues to Defy Economic Downturn
Mobile messaging vendor, Airwide Solutions has published the results of an independent study on the use of mobile messaging across the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. The results prove that despite warnings of turmoil throughout the global economy, growth in mobile messaging shows no signs of slowing. more
Related Tags: mms, mobile-messaging, eu, spam, text-messages, UK
SMS Based Adverts for Food and Fashion Increase
comscore reports that the mobile marketing landscape in Europe is evolving as fewer consumers say they are receiving advertisements for mobile products and services while more receive adverts for consumer goods such as food, fashion, restaurants, travel and financial services. Over the past year, the number of people receiving SMS adverts for mobile products and services fell nine percent in Europe, while the number receiving offers for non-mobile consumer goods and services climbed 15 percent. more
