TAG: research

IBM Predicts the End of Advertising as We Know It

"Advertising agencies must experiment creatively, become brokers of consumer insights, and guide allocation of advertising dollars amid exploding choices."

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The Subjectivity of Wine

"What these experiments neatly demonstrate is that the taste of a wine, like the taste of everything, is not merely the sum of our inputs, and cannot be solved in a bottom-up fashion."

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Freeing the Dark Data of Failed Scientific Experiments

"So what happens to all the research that doesn't yield a dramatic outcome — or, worse, the opposite of what researchers had hoped? It ends up stuffed in some lab drawer."

Tags: data science research culture economics


Consuming Less While Getting More

"The annual report found that for the first time since 1997, the average American’s media intake dropped in 2006. The 0.5 percent decline is not statistically significant, but does conform with longtime trends that show a flattening in media consumption

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Banner Blindness: Old and New Findings

"We simply confirmed for the umpteenth time that banner blindness is real. Users almost never look at anything that looks like an advertisement, whether or not it's actually an ad."

Tags: advertising marketing internet design usability research


Find Yourself Packing It On? Blame Friends

"The answer, the researchers report, was that people were most likely to become obese when a friend became obese. That increased a person’s chances of becoming obese by 57 percent."

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Afterbirth of the 30-second spot

"Our industry loves to fund studies that justify blind allegiance to the status quo, even though our own experiences clearly demonstrate that the same old things simply aren't as effective as they once were."

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Website SEO Score

Pulls in PageRank, Technorati, del.icio.us and gives a grade.

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Teens Schizophrenic About Their Brands

"Millennials have complex feelings about brands unless, of course, it's Apple. "

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Who Participates And What People Are Doing Online

BusinessWeek chart with some data about who is doing what.

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Gaining Insight From The Community

"Some of you may be aware that Facebook launched a polling service last week that allows you to run a flash poll across the Facebook network."

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Thirty Six Youth Facts in One Hundred and fifty Nine Seconds

"The Threebillion Project put together a nice little video for MTV Asia's Music Matters conference in Hong Kong last week. The video displays thirty six youth facts in one hundred and fifty nine seconds."

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Download 2007 Digital Fact Pack

52-Page Data Guide to the Digital Marketing World

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Big-seed marketing

"Instead of relying purely on viral marketing or mass media marketing alone, big-seed marketing combines the two approaches so that a large initial audience spreads the marketing message to a secondary audience." Read the full paper.

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Voynich Manuscript

"Good scans of the Voynich Manuscript are hard to find. These are from the Yale Library (download instructions), though unfortunately in a proprietary graphics format, which I converted to jpeg." Not sure what to do with this . . . but seems worth having

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Forrester's new Social Technographics report

"At the heart of Social Technographics is consumer data that looks at how consumers approach social technologies – not just the adoption of individual technologies."

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The Power of Power Laws

"Gaussian distributions tend to prevail when events are completely independent of each other. As soon as you introduce the assumption of interdependence across events, Paretian distributions tend to surface because positive feedback loops tend to amplify

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Survey Reveals Luxury Marketing Gaps

"The study also revealed that 85 percent of luxury goods marketers want to engage in more one-on-one marketing; however, only half of them actually do so."

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Cookie-Based Counting Overstates Size of Web Site Audiences

"Frequent Cookie Deletion by 3 out of 10 U.S. Internet Users Leads to Overstatements in Audience Sizes by a Factor as High as 2.5"

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Taking the Pulse of Marketing

"A survey of leading thinkers, gathered to judge the advertising world's Effie Awards, offers a valuable snapshot of an industry in flux"

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Haunted Mansion

A study proves that the bigger his mansion, the worse the CEO

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Forest fires and influence

A nice summary of the academic paper questioning the idea of influencers . . .

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Get the message: it's the medium

TV can be dangerous to your health.

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7 Branding lessons from the Dove campaign

"A global research project told them [Dove] that of the 3200 women they had surveyed, only 64 of them (or 2%) were prepared to call themselves beautiful. Seventy-six per cent of the respondents wanted the idea of beauty to change. "

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In praise of Out There people

"A consultancy called the Attention Company has just complete a fascinating survey of what it calls "Out There" people---think Mark Cuban and other promoters of radical transparency."

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Ten Trends Transforming Marketing Measurements

"In digital networks, people often passively emit both anonymous and identifiable gestures, whether it’s visiting a Web site, programming a TiVo, commenting in a public discussion forum or a host of other activities."

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'Beer goggles' effect explained

"Scientists believe they have worked out a formula to calculate how 'beer goggles' affect a drinker's vision."

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Announcing The Techdirt Insight Community

"Companies sign up to engage the Techdirt Insight Community to raise issues, get feedback, test ideas, review products, make strategy suggestions. . . or any number of other services that require a dedicated group of experts."

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BuzzLogic calculates social media influence

"BuzzLogic looks at content relevance, using full text analysis; the number of messages from a certain publisher over time; traffic, including users referred by influencers and total number of pages views . . ."

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Selling Soap

Using incentives to increase hand-washing amongst doctors.

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WebCite

"A WebCite® reference is an archived webcitation, and rather than linking to the live website (which can and probably will disappear in the future), authors of scholarly works will link to the archived WebCite® copy on webcitation.org."

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The Ten Biggest Themes of 'What Teens Want'

A great roundup of teen trends from Anastasia at YPulse.

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social networking segmentation model

A great graphical breakdown of the different segments of social network users.

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Are you reading the news?

"The average half-life of a news item is just 36 hours, or one and a half days after it is released."

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Job Opportunities At Nielsen BuzzMetrics

Max is a really cool guy and BuzzMetrics is doing some fascinating stuff. If you're looking for a job in marketing/media in the NYC area, check it out.

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Why Advertising Agencies Don't Get R&D

"Why the heck are advertising and marketing agencies so often so late to invest in or experiment with new technologies and emerging media, while the marketers and clients demonstrate increasing interest and tendency to pursue them directly?"

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The Rewards of Being Shy

"Up until now, people thought that [shyness] was mostly related to avoidance of social situations . . . Here we showed that shy children have increased activity in the reward system of the brain as well."

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Is There Really Something Wrong With CGM Research?

Max Kalehoff takes consumer-generated media opponent Bill Neal to task.

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Drinking coffee cuts alcohol's harmful effects

Just a cup a day helps prevent cirrhosis of the liver, researchers say

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The Science Of Desire

"Since the 1960s, when management gurus crowned the consumer king, companies have been tapping ethnographers to get a better handle on their customers."

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Google Trends

Look at historical data of how much people have searched for specific terms over time. Graphs the whole deal out. Pretty sweet.

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Future Perfect: Micro Breaks, Macro Breaks

"If you design mobile devices, applications or services you should be interested in micro and macro breaks - as a commonly carried mobile essential there is a fair chance that the mobile phone will be used during that break."

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How Americans use their cell phones

A new Pew Internet & American Life Project Report.

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Understanding Google: Exclusive look at a JupiterResearch report

"Jupiter warns that Google's insularity and intense focus on organizing consumers' information may not scale."

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The PitBull Paradox

"The point is that we need to be very careful in the way we interpret statistics purporting to show that one kind of dog, or one kind of drug, or one kind of anything, is more dangerous than other things in its class."

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Perception of Fonts: Perceived Personality Traits and Uses

"This study sought to determine if certain personalities and uses are associated with various fonts."

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Identity Production in a Networked Culture: Why Youth Heart MySpace

Danah Boyd's excellent look at MySpace and it's impact on youth culture.

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CTIA Research & Statistics

Lots of good research from the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association

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monochrom Brandmarker

"monochrom's attempt to evaluate the actual power of brands by making Austrian people draw a total of twelve logos (nine international, three typically European) from memory, 25 people per brand. Salut, share of mind!"

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get out of your lab, and into their lives

Petere Merholz of Adaptive Path recommends abandoning traditional usability testing and instead allowing people to test in their normal computing environments.

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Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics

Google: "In December 2005 we did an analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata. The results we found are available below."

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E-Mail Bolsters Social Bonds

"The report's major conclusion is that the heaviest e-mail users are more likely to also meet with friends and acquaintances in person--or talk to them on the telephone--than are those who don't use e-mail as often."

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Men want facts, women seek personal connections on Web

Men more often listen to music and view webcams; women use e-mail more

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Psst, Don't Tell Anyone, But the Internet Is Over

David Card explains, "People seem to be settling on what they use the Internet for, and doing fewer things overall."

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Hype Cycle

"A Hype Cycle is a graphic representation of the maturity, adoption and business application of specific technologies."

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There's no such thing as cyberspace.

"I find very compelling the idea that we beginning to see a generation that has not grown up with the idea of the internet as a separate "cyberspace""

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Looking for Ads on Tivo -- Don't Laugh

David Card comments on Tivo's need to think creatively about advertising. Includes statistics on Tivo ad-skipping.

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Generation Y Ripe For Experiential Marketing

"A recent survey of 2,574 US consumers commissioned by Jack Morton and conducted this year found Gen Y consumers - also known as "millennials" - respond strongly to live marketing events, which they prefer over TV and Internet advertising."

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Shopper's eye view of ads that pass us by

"Only by getting to know consumers better can advertisers cut through the clutter, he believes. "We really need to go back to basics to understand that people don't want 3,500 media messages every day. You probably only want three that are relevant to you

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Friendster publications

Danah Boyd: "Below are directly relevant papers and their abstracts (or a brief excerpt); full citations can be found on my papers page."

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Generation Y: They've arrived at work with a new attitude

""They've grown up questioning their parents, and now they're questioning their employers. They don't know how to shut up, which is great, but that's aggravating to the 50-year-old manager"

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Mainstream Media Meltdown II

"On the occasion of today's gruesome statistics on the continuing fall of newspapers, here's an updated look at mainstream entertainment and media in decline"

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Growing up with the wired generation

"Today's teenagers use technology to stay in touch with friends at all times - turning their bedrooms into 'connected cocoons'"

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Teen Content Creators and Consumers

"Teen Content Creators and Consumers: More than half of online teens have created content for the internet; and most teen downloaders think that getting free music files is easy to do"

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The Lives of Teenagers Now: Open Blogs, Not Locked Diaries

""The more kids are involved with digital content creation, the more thinkers will emerge that will eventually produce tomorrow's innovative products," said Brendan Erazo, a 15-year-old."

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Texting teenagers are proving 'more literate than ever before'

"The most comprehensive comparison made of exam papers of the past 25 years has discovered that the writing ability of 16-year-olds has never been higher."

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America Internet Usage and Population Statistics

"Internet User Statistics and Population Stats for 51 countries and regions"

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Web 2.0: Conversation with Five Teenagers

Web 2.0 Conference: "Safa Rashtchy, managing director at Piper Jaffray, moderated a panel with five Bay-Area teenagers."

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Did you say dogging or blogging? Brits confused

"A survey of British taxi drivers, pub landlords and hairdressers -- often seen as barometers of popular trends -- found that nearly 90 percent had no idea what a podcast is and more than 70 percent had never heard of blogging."

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Mobile phones are more than just phones in China

"All this suggests a lot of room for growth, for China at least, in presumably the same "advanced services" that only 17% of UK survey respondents use on a daily basis"

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The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems

"In this paper we analyze the structure of collaborative tagging systems as well as their dynamical aspects."

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comScore Blog Study

"First Comprehensive Study of the Actual Online Behavior of Blog Visitors Now Available"

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Who's Using RSS

"Current RSS users are predominately male, 66 percent are adults and 65 percent in the 12 to 21 youth age group."

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Pew Internet: Teens and Technology

Teens and Technology: Youth are Leading the Transition to a Fully Wired and Mobile Nation

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Net Rage: A Study of Blogs and Usability

Catalyst’s proprietary test of the usability of blogs, conducted in late June and early July of 2005

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Tech terms

A new Pew study indicates only 9% of Americans know what an RSS feed is

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Hidden Persuaders

"The secretive research group that helps run the movie business."

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A mobile tale of three cities

A look at the different ways people in London, Paris and Madrid use their mobile phones.

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Pew on Online Sports Fantasy Leagues

Eight percent of adult American internet users say they participate in sports fantasy leagues online. That represents roughly 11 million people.

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Too Much Knowledge Can Be Bad For Some Types Of Memory, Study Finds

"The results show how some types of memory might be better when people forget what they know and instead approach a subject with a child-like sense of naïveté."

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Messaging spreads office gossip

One in five people in the UK are using instant messaging at work but the majority of firms are failing to regulate its use.

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Men chat and women text

British men are almost twice as likely to use their mobile phones for talking compared with women, who prefer to text, according to research on Wednesday.

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Dream teams thrive on mix of old and new blood

"New team members clearly added creative spark and critical links to the experience of the entire industry."

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Report: Internet adoption

A decade of adoption: How the internet has woven itself into American life

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Firefox Market Share Gains Continue

ClickZ: "Firefox more than doubled its reach, hitting the number two spot with a 10.28 percent share of the market, up 6.05 percent from January's measurement of 4.23 percent."

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LJ geographical usage data as a percent of population

Almost 5% of Massachusetts and 4% of Michigan have LiveJournal accounts.

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M:Metric Research

Mobile Benchmark Data Reveals Widespread Use of Mobile Media, Including Games, Messaging and Ringtones

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Marketing to Teens Online

Some key findings from the latest JupiterResearch online teen survey

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Consumers Want Their Media On Demand And Online

Digital Connect: "People are exercising greater control over media and entertainment nowadays by accessing content through a variety of digital channels and devices"

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Music and Video Downloading Moves Beyond P2P

Pew: "About 36 million Americans—or 27% of internet users—say they download either music or video files and about half of them have found ways outside of traditional peer-to-peer networks or paid online services to swap their files"

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JupiterResearch: RSS Adoption Not Really Simple

Article about marketers using RSS that takes a very negative stance. Also includes some strange oversights, like saying you can't measure audience.

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'Texting' on the rise in U.S.

A quarter of American adults who have cell phones have used the devices' text-messaging features within the past month, a new study finds.

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How much can your mind keep track of?

"It's difficult to measure the limits of processing capacity because most people automatically use problem solving skills to break down large complex problems into small, manageable "chunks.""

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Generation Y Embraces SMS

ClickZ: "A full 63 percent of cell phone users in the Generation Y demographic use SMS (define) compared to 31 percent of Generation X (ages 28 to 39) mobile phone users."

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Non-traditional media gain ground, consumers

USA Today: "One of the consequences is that, increasingly, citizens can no longer agree on basic facts "because everyone is consuming their own kind of personal mix of media."

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"The Gallup survey misses the point (but what do you expect?)"

Terry Heaton sounds off on the recent Gallup blog survey

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Cell phone use booms, despite uneven service

Some research data from the CTIA

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Growth of Blogs

Dave Sifry of Technorati: "State of The Blogosphere, March 2005, Part 1: "

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Backpacks, Lunch Boxes and Cells?

Nearly Half of US Teens and Tweens Have Cell Phones, According to NOP World mKids Study

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Blog readers survey

Another survey by BlogAds that includes over 30,000 blog readers

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Blogs Not Yet in the Media Big Leagues

Gallup poll that examines the demographics of blog readership

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“Media Multi-tasking� Changing the Amount and Nature of Young People’s Media Use

Press release from the Kaiser Family Foundation

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Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year-olds

The study, Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year-olds, examined media use among a nationally representative sample of more than 2,000 3rd through 12th graders who completed detailed questionnaires, including nearly 700 self-selected participants w

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IT Facts

open database of IT market research, statistics, sales figures, analyst opinions and forecasts. Explore more than 2,500 articles from advertising to WWW.

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Center For Parent/Youth Understanding

A good resource for youth research

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Essential Facts about the Computer and Video Game Industry (PDF)

From the Electronic Software Association

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"Make way for the Mobiles"

"Make way for The Mobiles" is a newly released SYNAPSE report (pdf) produced by The Media Center on mobility as a cultural imperative. How Wireless technologies bring "We Media" to news, information strategies.

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NationMaster.com

a massive central data source and a handy way to graphically compare nations.

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The Internet: It's the New TV

Some data from JupiterResearch on the increase in internet usage time

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More Teens See Future in Business

Annual study finds increasing number of next generation see business as “ideal job,� followed by careers in medicine, education and entertainment.

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Researchers Map The Sexual Network Of An Entire High School

When they looked at the picture they had it turned out it was a traditional hub and spokes network

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Passengers to Airlines: No Cell Phones

Recent survey reveals more people prefer to keep cabins phone-free.

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Media with Strongest Influence: Online or Off?

A new study by BIGresearch finds that Web-based media have a varying but generally smaller influence on the purchase of products than media like news inserts, TV and word of mouth.

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Pew Internet & American Life Project: Blogosphere

New Pew research on blogging

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Craigslist Costs Bay Area Newspapers $50M/Year

A new study examining the impact of Craigslist

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LiveJournal Statistics

67 percent of users are female

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The Blogosphere By the Numbers

A look at just how big the blogosphere really is and who is authoring blogs

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Third of Americans Say Evidence Has Supported Darwin's Evolution Theory

Almost half of Americans believe God created humans 10,000 years ago

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Are Cellphone Users Ready to Do More?

NPD Group surveyed a national sample of 4,703 adults in September 2004 about advanced wireless services, and found interest in features like sending or receiving pictures and downloading games to be fairly low.

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Teen Online Behavior

The Internet was originally a communications medium for adults. However, European teens, ages 14 to 18, have rapidly embraced it as an entertainment platform, driven by music and movie file sharing.

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Newsies Take to The Net

Loyal newspaper readers in the US are increasingly turning to the Internet for news, shopping research and information.

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Study: Want Community? Go Online

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BuzzMetrics Adds Nutrition Panel

Word-of-mouth research company BuzzMetrics has developed a panel of 400 nutrition opinion leaders

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Analyst: Blogging is good business

Forrester researcher sees major opportunity in blogging

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TiVo Season Pass Hot 100

Top Season Pass shows sampled from 20,000 anonymous TiVo households and does not include any personally identifiable viewing information

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Mastering Viral Marketing

JupiterResearch: Many marketers have plans to launch viral campaigns, but very few of these campaigns actually catch on and achieve their intended goal of mass distribution

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Young Mobile Voters Pick Kerry Over Bush

55% to 40%, Rock the Vote/Zogby Poll Reveals: National Text-Message Poll Breaks New Ground

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Internet and democratic debate

Wired Americans hear more points of view about candidates and key issues than other citizens. They are not using the internet to screen out ideas with which they disagree.

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The Next Generation Of Online Travelers

Examining How Adults Age 18-24 Plan And Buy Their Leisure Travel

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Reaching Elusive Audiences

Last fall, Nielsen Media television ratings showed a shocking decline in television viewing by young men.

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Video Games: The Next Ad Medium?

Faced with decreasing returns from traditional media, marketers increasingly look at video game ad and product placements

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UK Children Go Online

Emerging opportunities and dangers

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Home phones face uncertain future

The fixed line phone in your home could soon be an endangered specie

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What Will Be in Santa's Bag This Year?

The number one item adult consumers wish for is "peace and happiness," but HDTVs are high on the list, too

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Advertisers Eye Video Game Ads

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Television Alcohol Ads Bombarding Teens Continue to Rise

Ads for alcohol up by 90,000 over two years

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Online Holiday Shopping Well Underway

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Coke takes over parts of the brain that Pepsi can't reach

Scientific research has shown the connection people have with brand imagery

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Reaching Elusive Audiences: Adults at Work

JupiterResearch

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10 Major Trends Emerging in the Internet’s First Decade of Public Use

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The University Population Online

comScore

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Apple's Jobs Taps Teen IPod Demand to Fuel Sales, Stock Surge

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Majority of US Consumers Research Online, Buy Offline

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Amazoning the news

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Do They Want Their Mobile TV?

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Two-Thirds Believe American Dream Harder to Achieve

NLC Poll Shows Growing Fears of Being Left Behind; Americans Skeptical About Governments’ Ability to Help 

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Targeting Teen Consumers (2004)

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Top 10 Trends from Internet's First 10 Years

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Parents, Media and Public Policy

A Kaiser Family Foundation Survey - Kaiser Family Foundation

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Mobile Providers Abuzz about Non-Voice Apps

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Reaching Light Users, Niche Sites Is Key for Advertisers

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Daily Show Viewers Follow Presidential Race

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$550,000 Fine Over A Nipple Parents Don't Care About

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Wireless Marketing to Ages 18 to 34

JupiterResearch

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Internet deprevation study

Study Participants Suffered Withdrawal Symptoms, Feelings of Loss When Deprived of Web Access for Two Weeks

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Mobinet 2004

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Online Most Favored of All Media

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Education Levels Rising in OECD Countries but Low Attainment Still Hampers Some

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Why You Should Ignore The Gallup Poll This Morning - And Maybe Other Gallup Polls As Well

Interesting info on the problems with polling

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Trends in women owned businesses in 2004

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Text message marketing can be damaging

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Online Ad Forecast Bright

Marketing and media budgets are projected to grow in 2005

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Digital Divide…Where To Go From Here

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How Americans use instant messaging

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Tablet PCs Forecast

JupiterResearch

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The Net Helps Drive Auto-Buyers' Research

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Automotive Dealerships effectively using the internet

JupterResearch

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Global online projections

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America's Dynamic Workforce

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Teenage girls rank shopping over dating

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Online Gaming Revenue to Quadruple

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Gaming to be Key Contributor to Wireless Data Usage and Revenues

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New Research on America's Millennials Finds Their Mood 'Eager but Anxious'

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Teens fickle, but loyal to those who have 'it'

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Presidential ImagePower® Study Compares Bush and Kerry to Well-Known Brands

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Tackling America's No. 1 Youth Health Crisis

Teen drinking is dangerous

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OPA Launches Internet Activity Index

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Instant Messaging Displacing E-mail at Work

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Who's on the (Mobile) Phone?

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Mobile IM Usage Nearly Doubles

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Enabling Online Marketers to Reach Consumers Earlier in the Purchase Cycle

What Comes Before Search? Behavioral Targeting

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IM For the Masses

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Consumers Say Apple Should Share

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Online car buyers bypass dull manufacturer sites Online car buyers bypass dull manufacturer sites

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Users Connect Online with Offline

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Work Ethic Primary Conflict Among Different Generations

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Broadband: Good News or Bad?

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US broadband connections reach critical mass

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College Students Tote $122 Billion in Spending Power

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The Internet and Daily Life

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Boing Boing survey results

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Kids Add Gadgets to Backpacks

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The complete guide to internet statistics

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Forrester: 13 Percent of All Sales to Be Online by 2010

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Radio revenue clumbs 3% in June

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Keep out: TV, DVD and computers rule

Children are spending more times in their room with technology

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Is the Internet Fashion Forward?

Young people are not looking to the internet for fashion advice

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Mobile Users Making Most of Wireless Net?

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Can a name make you more sexy?

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Online Advertising Is on the Reboom!

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Banks must use web to reach young consumers

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2002-2012 Labor Projections

Bureau of Labor Statistics projections

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Search Individualized by Demographics

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Hotel broadband market on upswing

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Home networking to skyrocket, study says

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Wireless applications must woo youth without forgetting the enterprise

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Consumers want personalized content

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Consumer is King of U.S. Media

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"Back-to-School" Kit for Parents

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The Mass Market is Dead

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Cell-Phone Users Want Their Tunes

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New Brand, Upper Hand

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Technorati tracks 3 million blogs

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Advergames build brand awareness

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Lycos blog whitepaper

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Internet as Unique News Source

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Active Internet Users by Country, June 2004

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Shock therapy not used in movie downloading

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Young men are media animals

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Consumers Frequently Rely on Private Doctors for Their Eyewear Needs

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Digital music sales

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Online Ads Convert Over Time

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Young men would do without video games before TV

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DaimlerChrysler explores brand for younger buyers

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File sharing may have no impact on cd sales

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RSS: The Next Big Thing

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U.S. Entrepreneurial Activity Increased in 2003

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Parents 'under-estimate' net risks

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Movie Downloading Spurred by Broadband

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Teens opinion on the war

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Fantasy sports sites addictive

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Global Mobile Population Growing

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America's children in brief

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Are Blogs Ready for Prime-Time?

Charts from Blogads survey

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People would prefer error messages that were more apologetic

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No one knows the definition of marketing ROI

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Reader survey for blog advertising.

Blogads survey from May

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Atkins on the decline

Eating a diet of bacon and cheese is not healthy, bread or not

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Limit child TV viewing to an hour each day, study urges

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Best cities to be single in

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AlterNet: DrugReporter: Why More Kids Smoke Marijuana Than Cigarettes

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