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March 25, 2009

Mobile Rising

The Pew published another new report on Amercans and mobile devices today. Loads of interesting stuff:

The Mobile Difference by John Horrigan (Mar 25, 2009)

- "Some 39% of Americans have positive and improving attitudes about their mobile communication devices, which in turn draws them further into engagement with digital resources – on both wireless and wireline platforms."

Much like boradband vs. dial-up was in the past, "Mobile connectivity is now a powerful differentiator among technology users. Those who plug into the information and communications world while on-the-go are notably more active in many facets of digital life than those who use wires to jack into the internet and the 14% of Americans who are off the grid entirely."

"- 8% of adults use mobile devices and broadband platforms for continual information exchange to collaborate with their social networks
- 7% of adults actively use mobile devices and social networking tool, yet are ambivalent about all the connectivity
- 8% of Americans find mobility lighting their information pathways, but have comparatively few tech assets at home
- 16% of adults are active conduits of content and information for
- 61% are anchored to stationary media; though many have broadband and cell phones, coping with access is often too much for them"

Stephen

Posted by stephen at March 25, 2009 9:21 AM

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