The survey confirms Amazon's lead in the space as 29 %
of adults surveyed chose the Amazon Echo or Echo Dot as the device that fit their lifestyle and personal needs best.
Not exact matches
The YouGov
survey of more than 2,000
adults, which was commissioned by Oxford Open Learning Trust, and career change advice tool The Profession Picker, looked into the advice Brits received at school and how they felt about
choosing their future career.
The number
of Americans who own an electronic reader such as Kindle doubled in the six months to May as college graduates and
adults in the highest income category
choose the devices over tablet computers, according to a
survey by the Pew Research Center.
While the eMarketer study doesn't break out the numbers by
adults versus youths, a 2005 Pew Internet & American Life Project national phone
survey (PDF) found that more than 22 million American
adults (defined as 18 or over) own iPods or MP3 players, and 29 %
of them (i.e., over 6 million) had downloaded podcasts from the Web so that they could listen to them later at a time
of their
choosing.
The YouGov
survey of 2,000
adults, commissioned by Oxford Open Learning Trust alongside launching the career change advice tool the Profession Picker, looked into the careers advice Brits received at school and how they felt about the paths they
chose to their careers.