2008 saw an explosion in mobile social networking

January 22, 2010 by admin  
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Interesting article on Fierce Mobile Content on how Social Networking sites are being shaped by Mobiles and Vice-versa:

The volume of U.S. who accessed social networks via mobile handset increased 182 percent between September 2007 and October 2008 according to a recent consumer study conducted by research firms The and –in all, about 9.6 percent of U.S. subscribers ages 18 and over connected with a social network via mobile handset during the past year, compared to just 3.4 percent 12 months earlier.

A separate user study released this fall by market analysis firm ABI Research reports close to half of all social have now visited destinations like and via mobile device. Forty-six percent of social have visited their on their phones, with more than half of them checking for comments and messages from their friends–about 45 percent have also posted . ABI adds that among all mobile social , nearly 70 percent have visited , with another 67 percent checking their accounts. No other social networking destination achieved 15 percent . ABI suggests that consumers do not wish to create new and separate social networking profiles for the , but instead prefer to access their existing social networking accounts on the go.

Both and enjoyed in mobile. In November, announced its mobile userbase has expanded from 5 million to 15 million since the beginning of 2008–writing on The Blog, engineer Wayne Chang adds that in the 24 hours after the site began allowing subscribers to comment on their friends’ via the mobile site, users posted close to a million status comments. No less impressive, announced that same month that its integrated customized for device maker Research In Motion’s BlackBerry smartphones generated more than 400,000 downloads in its first seven days of release, an all-time high for both and RIM in terms of first-week downloads. Perhaps most important, the success of the BlackBerry app underscores social networking’s growing profile among enterprise users–for many smartphone-toting professionals, 2008 was the year they abandoned their Rolodexes in favor of making and nurturing their contacts via the virtual world.

I can relate to this as mobile is now the main source of internet connectivity for my wife. I have been asked to get the new INQ1 phone from ‘3′ as it would make her experience of better.

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2008 saw an explosion in mobile social networking

February 1, 2009 by admin  
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Interesting article on Fierce Mobile Content on how are being shaped by Mobiles and Vice-versa:

The volume of U.S. who accessed social networks via mobile handset increased 182 percent between September 2007 and October 2008 according to a recent consumer study conducted by research firms The and –in all, about 9.6 percent of U.S. subscribers ages 18 and over connected with a social network via mobile handset during the past year, compared to just 3.4 percent 12 months earlier.

A separate user study released this fall by market analysis firm ABI Research reports close to half of all social have now visited destinations like and via mobile device. Forty-six percent of social have visited their on their phones, with more than half of them checking for comments and messages from their friends–about 45 percent have also posted . ABI adds that among all mobile social , nearly 70 percent have visited , with another 67 percent checking their accounts. No other social networking destination achieved 15 percent . ABI suggests that consumers do not wish to create new and separate social networking profiles for the , but instead prefer to access their existing social networking accounts on the go.

Both and enjoyed in mobile. In November, announced its mobile userbase has expanded from 5 million to 15 million since the beginning of 2008–writing on The Blog, engineer Wayne Chang adds that in the 24 hours after the site began allowing subscribers to comment on their friends’ via the mobile site, users posted close to a million status comments. No less impressive, announced that same month that its integrated customized for device maker Research In Motion’s BlackBerry smartphones generated more than 400,000 downloads in its first seven days of release, an all-time high for both and RIM in terms of first-week downloads. Perhaps most important, the success of the BlackBerry app underscores social networking’s growing profile among enterprise users–for many smartphone-toting professionals, 2008 was the year they abandoned their Rolodexes in favor of making and nurturing their contacts via the virtual world.

I can relate to this as mobile is now the main source of internet connectivity for my wife. I have been asked to get the new INQ1 phone from ‘3′ as it would make her experience of better.

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