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Topic: Barriers to Mobile UseBarriers to mobile use explores frustrations among current users, what prevents non-users from adopting the mobile Internet, and forces that will prompt new users to adopt
$1295
March 2007
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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... |
$495
March 2007
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We asked broadband users who are not using a mobile device to go online about the types of online activities they would be most interested in doing through their cell phone or PDA, assuming it were easy and affordable. Comparing current users' actual use and non-users' expectations, mobile product... |
$495
March 2007
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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
April 2009
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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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