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Research: Hispanics lead in mobile and online media usage [with chart]
Hispanics spend considerably more time using mobile devices and watching online video than other ethnic groups, according to a new Nielsen report, which represents opportunity for digital media.
Report: digital media dragging down U.S. VC activity [with chart]
U.S. venture investment is off to a slow start in 2012, according to new figures from Dow Jones VentureSource, affected by a sharp drop in the digital media sector.
How do you spend your email hours? Gmail Meter can tell...
Users can analyze their email habits with Gmail Meter, which automatically monitors and reports various useful statistics about what goes in – and out – from any Gmail address.
Study: online viewing options unclear, but most would pay [with chart]
A fifth of consumers are unclear about the ways to watch Internet-based content, but most are willing to pay for it, according to new research from Accenture.
Study: online while watching TV has no age limit[with infographic]
Many existing preconceptions of the digital audience need to be eradicated by facts if media companies are to succeed, especially those regarding age.
Chartbeat gets $9.5 million and improves analytics[with demo video]
Chartbeat today unwrapped new capabilities, along with confirming it had just closed a $9.5m Series B round of funding led by Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Index Ventures.
Report: Is app development a full-time job?
Is app developer a full-time job? Not for many of the people doing it, according to new research from Evans Data Corp.
CTR and 9 other facts about in-stream video ads
Online ad firm MediaMind has compiled a list of ten essential facts about in-stream video advertising. Even though their self-interest is obvious, the information is worth checking out for anyone looking in that direction for monetization.
Analysis: 'Halo 4' looks set to top 2012 console game sales...
Nielsen has analyzed which upcoming console games are the most anticipated during the rest of the year, and the list is promising even though it didn’t turn up any surprises.
Poll: People like Google more than Apple or Facebook [with chart...
Google is the most popular technology company in the U.S., beating out other tech heavyweights such as Apple and Facebook, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post poll.