Another 13 %
of device owners say their desired format is available sometimes, and 3 % say it is hardly ever or never available.
Communication features are used less frequently, but it is interesting that about 10 %
of device owners claim to use these daily.
65 %
of device owners who read print books prefer to purchase their print books, compared with 54 % of all readers.
Communication features are used less frequently, but it is interesting that about 10 %
of device owners claim to use these daily.
25 %
of device owners who had read a book in the past 12 months said that their pleasure came in learning, gaining knowledge, and discovering information.
The Voicebot Smart Speaker Consumer Adoption Report found that nearly two -
thirds of device owners use them daily and over three - quarters at least weekly.
I believe that Barnes & Noble took a calculated risk by making decisions that it believed would directly impact only a small
number of device owners.
They are also more likely to have listened to an audiobook: 22 %
of device owners listened to an audiobook in the past year, compared with 14 % of all those 16 and older who read a book in the past year.
Apple needed market penetration, which is why in the store's first few years it grew slowly as Apple was building its
audience of device owners.
«In totality, these moves represent Apple's desire to bolster declining mobile device revenues by capturing as
much of its device owners» expenditures in the burgeoning audio accessories market as possible — via a deliberate transition away from industry audio standards and towards ones it controls, and the introduction of unique proprietary functionality,» Erickson argues.
You may want to keep in mind that current case law provides that law enforcement does not need the
permission of a device owner to access information on a device that is not password protected.
The work environment is sealed off from the personal
computing of the device owner using several policies for whitelisting, data security, email, blacklisting applications, and authentication.
The autofill functionality remembers usernames and
passwords of the device owner, making it easier for users to log - in to websites and applications.
One major difference is that those who own handheld e-reading devices like e-readers or tablets are more likely to say e-books are preferable to print books for reading in bed: 53 %
of device owners say e-books are better than print books in this situation, compared with 45 % of all print and e-book readers.
The Voicebot Smart Speaker Consumer Adoption Report found that nearly two -
thirds of device owners use them daily and over three - quarters at least weekly.
Finally, between January 20 - Febuary 19, 2012, we re-asked the questions about the incidence of book reading in the previous 12 months in order to see if there had been changes because the
number of device owners had risen so sharply.
Interestingly, and especially pertinent to the Podcast Business Summit, 70 %
of device owners listen to podcasts, while only 45 % of non-owners do.
Dashbot found that 57 %
of device owners used them multiple times per day and 74 % used them at least daily.
Device owners are also more likely than all print and e-book readers to say that print books are better for sharing with other people (77 %
of device owners, vs. 69 % of all print and e-book readers).
Recommendations from the staff of physical book stores were used by a little less than a third
of device owners, and about one in five got reading recommendations from libraries or librarians.
Overall, 82 %
of device owners say that e-content is available in the format they want at least most of the time, including 85 % of women and 78 % of men.
When device - owning e-book readers want to read an e-book, they are more likely than other e-book readers to look for that e-book first online: 84 %
of device owners look for it first at an online bookstore (compared with 75 % of all e-book readers), while 11 % of device owners look in their public library and 3 % look someplace else.
In December 2011, we found that 91 %
of device owners had read a book in the year prior to the survey, compared with 78 % of all Americans 16 and older.
Younger device owners are particularly likely to read for work or school: 81 %
of device owners under 40 read for this reason, compared with 63 % of device owners over 40.
Almost a quarter (23 %)
of device owners say that e-content is «always» available in the format they want (women are more likely than men to say this).
According to our Smart Speaker Consumer Adoption Report, 40 %
of device owners have tried to call someone at least once using their smart speaker and about 23 % use the feature monthly.
Many smart speakers are designed to be chained together, and 11 %
of the device owners said they have three or more.