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Topic: Start PageStart page covers time spent on home pages versus other sites and the types of sites used as home or start page including search engines, social networking sites, email sign-in page, business site among others
January 2009
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This report offers a high-level overview of the five attitudinal segments that make-up the broadband population in the United States. It is designed to introduce the segments and set them in the context of the broadband population as a whole.
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December 2007
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This report offers an overview of the five attitudinal segments or "portraits" that make-up the broadband population in the United States. It is designed to introduce the segments and set them in the context of the broadband population as... |
$3495
November 2006
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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... |
$1295
November 2006
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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... |
$895
December 2007
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This report compares eight usage characteristics of broadband users in China to those of the U.S., including access devices, wired vs. wireless connections, dayparts online, hours per week, online activities, etc. Two graphs are available for every topic covered; one that compares the total population in each country, and... |
$295
November 2007
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This report examines how U.S. broadband users are spending their time online compared to last year (2006 to 2007). Seven usage characteristics are covered including hours spent online, percent of time on areas of involvement, and content and services accessed daily (from a list of over 20 activities). Each graph... |
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