Not exact matches
Facebook's
research suggests total Story posting across
apps will overtake feed posting.]
In addition, recent
research suggests that mobile users increasingly prefer to engage with brands via mobile
apps rather than mobile browsing, furthering the decline in importance of the traditional website.
Research by Capgemini predicts that an actual preference for voice - based interactions over traditional websites or
apps will grow rapidly in the next 3 years from 24 % now to 40 % by 2020; they also
suggest that the appetite for voice assistants instead of physical outlets like banks and shops will grow from 20 % now to 31 % in 3 years.
These assistants are intended to make programs and
apps easier to use, but
research published in Psychological Science
suggests that humanlike virtual assistants may actually deter some people from seeking help on tasks that are supposed to measure achievement.
The first of its kind
research, published today in World Psychiatry found that overall smartphone
apps significantly reduced people's depressive symptoms,
suggesting these new digital therapies can be useful for managing the condition.
«Our
research suggests dating
app usage is the highest on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with a noticeable peak on Thursday.»
Phone dating
apps used by gay men to find a sexual partner carry a higher risk of getting common sexually transmitted infections than meeting online or in bars and clubs,
suggests research published online in the journal...
The New York Times article
suggests that Tinder's success might have caused some traditionally successful online dating sites such as Match.com to put more
research and development into their mobile
apps.
Dating
apps are an extremely popular way to socialize and pick up others these days, but recent
research suggests they might actually lead.
Research suggests that dating
apps and sites are helping many of us get together in new ways, and for good.
«The
research to date
suggests that tablets and
apps may have potentially positive and negative effects on children's emergent literacy development.
This fall, as school districts scattered around the country are considering «no homework» policies, teacher educator Curtis Chandler looks at
research on whether and how homework can support learning and
suggests teaching
apps to help make it short, meaningful, and accessible.
Recent
research from Teacher Tapp, an
app used by 1,435 teachers that gathers information about their work,
suggests the negative impact of exam pressure on primary teachers and pupils extends to secondary level.
She
suggested it might also be because only the English translations are available, and a bit of follow - up
research proved her right (as did the discovery and eventual downloading of the Manga Storm
app mentioned above), since the kanji originals are nowhere to be found online.
In an April 5
research note, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster
suggested that, based on his survey of 448 iPad buyers soon after the device's release, some 74 percent of iPad purchasers intended to use the device for surfing the Web, while another 38 percent planned to use it to read ebooks; another 34 percent said «Email,» 26 percent said «Watching Video,» 18 percent said «Playing Games and
Apps,» and 8 percent said «Listening to Music.»
There's been a rumor floating around
suggesting that
Research in Motion is looking into adding software to the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet that would allow it to run Google Android
apps.
By pressing the
Suggest Keywords button in the Keyword
Research module in the
app, you will get an array of options that will allow you to highly diversify your search for keywords.
The Super Mario exclusive and Pokemon Go
app are signs that the gaming community is confident in the continued success of the Apple ecosystem,
suggested Ted Pollak, senior gaming analyst at Jon Peddie
Research.
In an open letter published today, co-signed by nineteen organizations and just under 100 advocates, the Campaign for a Commercial - Free Childhood has urged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to pull the plug on the video chat
app, citing
research that
suggests social media can have a detrimental impact on a child's healthy development in early life.
Research by Capgemini predicts that an actual preference for voice - based interactions over traditional websites or
apps will grow rapidly in the next 3 years from 24 % now to 40 % by 2020; they also
suggest that the appetite for voice assistants instead of physical outlets like banks and shops will grow from 20 % now to 31 % in 3 years.
Baird
research survey which was picked up by Fortune
suggests that developers expressed concerns over Android OS fragmentation,
app store fragmentation and number of junk
apps in Android ecosystem.