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Topic: General Internet Usage

Internet Usage covers the where, when, how and why Broadbanders go online. This area includes the importance of the Internet for five major areas of involvement: information/research, communications, personal productivity, leisure/entertainment, and shopping

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$3495
November 2006

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Netpop | Portraits: Full Report



By investigating the impact of the internet on key areas of people's lives, Netpop | Portraits uncovers the diversity within the broadband market and re-envisions the online population in its current context. Netpop | Portraits is the first dedicated multivariate segmentation analysis of the US broadband population aged 13+ and offers...

$1495
June 2007

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Netpop | Play: Full Report



This report covers four key genres of entertainment - games, movies, music, and television and explores how broadband users act as both consumers and producers of entertainment online. With an ever-growing array of fan sites and online marketing vehicles, audience behaviors have shifted and millions of entertainment marketing dollars are...

$1295
March 2007

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Netpop | Pocket: Full Report



Pocket-sized Internet devices offer portability and the flexibility to get online anytime, anywhere, free from bulky desktop and laptop computers. At the same time, they greatly expand the role and functionality of traditional portable devices. Netpop | Pocket looks at the use of mobile Internet devices among broadband users - the...

$1295
November 2006

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Netpop | Portraits: Time and How They Spend It



Since the early days of the Web, the "home page" or "start page" has referred to the site that opens when a new browser window is launched. It is from this starting point that the online experience unfolds. This report covers the role of the Start Page, how long...

$595
December 2008

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Netpop | Connect: Social Networkers 2008



Netpop® trending data reveals social networking has grown 93 percent since 2006, with Facebook showing the greatest increase in regular users in that timeframe (500%). As people spend more time communicating online – particularly in grim financial times – Netpop Research executives argue for greater experimentation in social media...

$495
March 2007

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Netpop | Pocket: Current Pocket-Net Users



This section portrays the Broadbanders who used their cell phone or PDA to access the Internet in the month prior to this survey in demographics as well as in cellular handset brand and mobile service brand selection. In addition, it applied the segmentation analysis of Netpop | Portraits to show...

$495
June 2007

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Netpop | Play: Broadband Play



Today's media landscape is virtually unrecognizable from what it was a generation ago. We are facing a proliferation of media channels and devices, many of them created or enabled by the Internet. This statistical "snapshot" pictures how broadbanders allocate their spare time, including what media-related activities are done, from where...

$495
March 2007

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Netpop | Pocket: Pocketing the Internet Today



Over 100 million Americans aged 13 and older currently access the Internet through a broadband connections, yet only five percent of these Broadbanders - roughly five million Americans - used their cell phone or PDA to access the Internet in the month prior to this study. This section analyzed how...

$495
March 2009

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Netpop | Connect: Media Shifts to Social 2009



The impact of social media is just beginning. Market trends and customer opinion are being shaped by end users more rapidly and with greater impact on business than ever before. Netpop | Connect: Media Shifts to Social, a new report from Netpop Research, provides important insights into social media...

$495
April 2009

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Netpop | Pocket: Growing the Mobile Marketplace - 2009



Mobile internet access increased by 36% in the U.S. last year, but the number of Americans who connect to the mobile web is still relatively low – 18 million age 13 and older. In China, more than 100 million age 13 and older connect to the web via mobile devices....
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