Sentences with phrase «device ownership»

The chart below shows how e-book reading devices and tablets fit into the general mix of device ownership among adults age 18 and older.
The mobile technology boom has led to an immense increase in mobile device ownership and usage.
Some of the changes in device ownership patterns are particularly evident for young adults.
The number of people playing games continues to increase, especially with today's easy access to games that results from the growth in mobile device ownership.
Searches for the term «free ebooks» during the last five holiday seasons What got me interested in looking at the trend of searching for free eBooks was the Pew Research Internet Project report released January 16, 2014: E-Reading Rises as Device Ownership Jumps.
While the Echo products have become popular, overall smart home device ownership is still low.
Regardless of where they live, which kind of school they attend, or how much money their parents make, there is a single thread which binds them together — virtually ubiquitous device ownership among both children and parents.
This may be due to the often lower price of grade - level appropriate books for high schoolers versus more expensive, full - color books for young readers, but also may be due to the higher rates of digital device ownership among young adult readers.
And in 2015, a Pew research report on American device ownership showed that e-reader ownership was down significantly from the year prior.
Amazon Kindle rated highest in terms of current device ownership at 6 percent of all Internet users, followed by Sony Reader at 4 percent.
Beyond device ownership, those who had read an e-book (on any device) in the previous year were also more likely than print readers to have bought their most recent book: 55 % of e-book readers had bought their most recently read book of any format, compared with 49 % of print readers.
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The latest data backing up that claim comes from the Pew Research Center, which recently released a full report on device ownership in the United States.
What got me interested in looking at the trend of searching for free eBooks was the Pew Research Internet Project report released January 16, 2014: E-Reading Rises as Device Ownership Jumps.
The company released new data on device ownership and found 19 % of adults reported owning an e-reader, such as a Kindle or Nook.This is a sizable drop from early 2014, when 32 % of adults owned this type of device.
E-reader ownership has declined by 40 % since 2014 (The Demographics of Device Ownership in the US, Pew Research).
Rounding out kids» device ownership, 32 % of parents report that their child has a handheld device or iPod with Wi - Fi, 31 % (connected toy), 29 % (desktop or laptop computer) and 10 % (wearable connected device, such as a smart watch or fitness tracker).
Mobile device ownership is increasing in South Africa.
Based on a 3 - month rolling sample of 6,000 U.S. tablet owners, TabLens provides insight into tablet audiences, including demographics, content consumption habits and device ownership, to provide the industry with the most up - to - date look at this expanding tablet market.
Today 77 % of US citizens own a smartphone, and 45 % own a tablet device (The Demographics of Device Ownership).
They have asked this question, along with others about ebook adoption, library usage, and device ownership, in surveys over almost the whole ebook adoption cycle.
The report recommends libraries capitalize on this borrowing pattern to «turn them on to the whole collection» and to remember that, as with ebook users, «the mobile device ownership and digital media behavior of the 21 — 40 age group should inform libraries in planning their long - term mobile strategy.»
In terms of device ownership, those who own e-readers or tablets are more likely than non-owners to have bought the last book they read — and they are more likely to say they prefer buying books than getting them other ways.
The company released new data on device ownership and found 19 % of adults reported owning an e-reader, such as a Kindle or Nook.This is a sizable drop from early 2014, when 32 % of -LSB-...
Segmenting that 12 percent according to consumers» Internet activity and device ownership, social network gamers and iPhone owners are strongly represented (27 and 28 percent, respectively); PC and handheld console gamers were almost as likely to buy virtual items (between 19 and 22 percent.)
The report's findings are based on a survey of 1,057 U.S. online adults in January 2018, but device ownership was adjusted downward to compensate for the fact that online adults are 88.5 percent of the U.S. population.
In terms of device ownership, almost 70 percent said they owned an Amazon device, whether that be the Echo, Dot, or Tap.
While the social platform has not formally announced plans for implementation, the patent shows Facebook wants to «increase awareness about products or services to online system users» by gathering data on homeownership, travel, education, internet usage, demographic and device ownership — factors that could be used to determine users» socioeconomic status without using their income information.
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