A study by Pew Internet was recently released, which focused on mobile phone behaviour among American adults. In this study, it was determined that 72% of American adult cell phone users send and receive text messages on a regular basis. A number of other interesting findings were included in this study, the most interesting of which are illustrated below:
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The Web Is Dead? A Debate How the Web Wins How Do Native Apps and Web Apps Compare? Two decades after its birth, the World Wide Web is in
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Ever wonder which states work the longest hours or the oddest hours? Here is an interesting graph showing work behavior broken down by Regions and States. The data were compiled based on Rackspace business email usage trends in the United States. The results are quite amazing.
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Here are a few simple ways to reduce your energy usage and save yourself big dollars in the process.
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According to a recent Pew study, 55% of mobile Internet users are online via their mobile phones at least once a day and 43% access the mobile Internet "several times a day".
Millions of people across the world are constantly connected by the internet. Here's a look at what everybody's doing when they're in front of their computer screen.
Americans scaled back their discretionary spending in 2009 — but there’s only so long you can last without that much-needeed caffeine boost. After a recession-fueled lull, Mint.com found, spending in coffee shops has rebounded steadily over the last few months.