📅 April 17, 2013

Why We Use Mobile Media More Than Our TVs [infographic]

What could you do with 144 minutes? Most people in the United States burn that much time, every single day, looking at media on their phones. If that doesn’t seem like much to you, consider this: people in the states only spend 141 minutes per day watching TV on average. That makes the smartphone the most popular multi-media device, today.

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What could you do with 144 minutes? Most people in the United States burn that much time, every single day, looking at media on their phones. If that doesn’t seem like much to you, consider this: people in the states only spend 141 minutes per day watching TV on average. That makes the smartphone the most popular multi-media device, today.

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📅 February 28, 2012

USA In Anticipation Of The iPad 3 [infographic]

This Infographic is based on a survey of 2000 Americans who don’t own an iPad and another survey of 500 iPad owners that ‘Ask You Target Market’ has collected in February 2012.

Anticipation is building strong momentum expecting the release of the next iPad from Apple in the near future.  Ask You Target Market (AYTM.com) is an online survey service, and they gathered data from a couple of their own surveys to compile the iPad3: USA in anticipation of the new iPad infographic.

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📅 September 30, 2011

The Anatomy of An Apple Rumor [infographic]

Apple rumors are an interesting breed. No other company garners the same level of speculation and anticipation that Apple receives. This clever infographic shows how the typical Apple rumor forms over time.

Apple rumors are an interesting breed. No other company garners the same level of speculation and anticipation that Apple receives. This clever infographic shows how the typical Apple rumor forms over time.

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