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BizReport : February 19, 2014 Archive
February 19, 2014 Archive
Blogs & Content | February 19, 2014
InMobi: Mobiles consuming 6 hours of media each day
Don't look to personal computers or desktops for the bulk of content consumption any longer. According to new data out from InMobi mobile devices are where people are devouring social media, entertainment and gaming content - to the tune of six hours each day. >>
Mobile Marketing | February 19, 2014
App Annie: Apps pushing digital content on a global scale
The mobile space isn't just about staying connect with social networks or texting friends. Mobile, specifically apps, are now driving content, too. That according to The Digital Content Report 2013 out today from App Annie and HIS Technology. >>
Advertising | February 19, 2014
Platforms offer sales, video solutions
This week Mozu is tapping into sale tax, offering a new integration that will give merchants more control - and security - in sales tax collection; meanwhile Are You A Human is launching a new video unit that will put consumers into the driver's seat for content. >>
Mobile Marketing | February 19, 2014
Survey: B2B brands not connecting with tablets
There seems to be a disconnect in the B2B space, especially with tablets. According to a new survey from Corporate Visions while most B2Bers believe tablets can impact sales positively most also don't use them. >>
Ecommerce | February 19, 2014
Customer satisfaction with ecommerce lowest in 12 years
It's even-stevens for physical stores and online retailers in terms of customer satisfaction, according to the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index. >>
Trends & Ideas | February 19, 2014
Brits not tuning out from traditional TV sets
Research in the U.S. suggests that mobile devices will replace the traditional television set by 2022. However, this scenario seems less likely in the U.K. where the vast majority of the population still prefers the television set over their tablet or laptop. >>
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