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Facebook Complexity Baffles Older Users
Facebook, which likes to pride itself on the fact that more than half of its users are between 30-55 years old, appears to to alienating this very age group, many of whom use the 'net mainly for emailing and sending forwards (e.g., jokes, pictures).
With an active audience of 200-300 million users, Facebook has definitely become a household item. And the fastest growing demographic is t [...]
Posted: Wednesday, April 8th 2009
1 in 10 Adults Has Microblogged -- on Twitter or Elsewhere
Over one in ten (11%) online adults in the US say they have used Twitter -- or a similar service –- to share updates about themselves or view updates about others.
What's more, those who use Twitter have a greater affinity for mobile devices, according to new research from the Pew Internet & American Life Project (via MarketingCharts.
The most recent Pew study on th [...]
Posted: Thursday, February 19th 2009
Online Gaming Growing, Second only to Board Games
Online gaming is the preferred way to play for nearly a quarter of U.S. adults, who prefer it to packaged software games, TV game shows and mobile devices, according to a new study by market researcher Synovate, conducted for casual-gaming destination Vendare Media's Uproar network. When asked which type of game play is "most rewarding to you," nearly two out of five (39 percent) chose traditional board games. However, [...]
Posted: Tuesday, June 6th 2006
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