Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Pew study finds quickly the use of mobile services location

Mobile Marketing Pew Study Finds The Use of Mobile Location Services Growing RapidlyAccording to the results of a new study from Pew Internet, 28% of American adults use now actively some form of mobile location services.
This user base is aimed primarily at mobile location services, to help with directions, search for a specific target or with social media platforms.
The results of the survey based 2.277 adults carried out 26 on a national survey may 22, 2011.
Other interesting findings are:
Phones use 28% of the cell owner directions or recommendations, to get - that of work (5% of the cell to owner, 4% of adults) use much smaller number 23% of all Erwachsenen.Eine their phones to Geosocial services like foursquare or Gowalla check on the basis of their current location. Smartphone owners are particularly likely to use these services on their phones.9% of Internet users, which is set up so that your position automatically contain in their contributions to this services social media services like Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn. By work 7% of adults.
"Collectively," Pew reports, "you lead one or more of these activities 28% of adults in the United States either online or through their mobile phones - and to do many users, some of them." This is most extensive study of location services the Pew Internet project to date; "in previous surveys we have only on the use of Geosocial or" check in "services asked."
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