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comScore: Android, iOS Gain Mobile Market Share in U.S; RIM Continues to Slide
Market research firm comScore shared its U.S. subscribers market share report heading into the weekend, and there weren't many surprises to be found. For example, Samsung is still the top maker of mobile devices in the U.S., in terms of market share, leading the way with a 25.9 percent share at the end of April 2012, up slightly from 25.4...  
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comScore Reports April 2012 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Market Share
RESTON, Va., June 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released data from the comScore MobiLens service, reporting key trends in the U.S. mobile phone industry during the three month average period ending April 2012. The...  
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Google, Apple Control 82 Percent Of US Smartphone Market — comScore
Earlier today comScore released its April US mobile market share report. Samsung is the top handset maker, while Android and Apple both saw gains. All other operating systems declined. Echoing earlier IDC data comScore reported that Android and iOS together represent a overwhelming 82 percent of... Please visit Marketing Land for the full article.  
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ComScore: Android's US share dips ever so slightly, iPhone slowly marching up...
Here's a minor surprise: Android slipping at all in US market share. Although it saw just a tiny drop of two tenths of a point from where it was in March, and still saw a gain over January, Google's platform was down to 50.8 percent in April.  
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Nielsen: Spring Training, March Madness Took Over the Web
The bad news is that March is gone, and with it, Major League Baseball spring training and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships. The good news is, we get another March next year. Sports fans were busy online in March 2012, with more than 40% of Internet users visiting sports websites. comScore data backs up Nielsen. comScore [...]  
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IAB Peru Selects comScore as Preferred Analytics Provider for its Members
LIMA, Peru, May 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ:SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today announced that the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Peru, the organization dedicated to the growth of the interactive advertising marketplace and part of the...  
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comScore Media Metrix Ranks Top 50 U.S. Web Properties for March 2012
today released its monthly analysis of U.S. web activity at the top online properties for March 2012 based on data from the comScore Media Metrix service. Lotto sites witnessed a huge spike in traffic as the Mega Millions jackpot climbed towards ...  
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Tumblr Debuts In ComScore's Top 50 Web Properties
Matt McGee / Marketing Land: Tumblr Debuts In ComScore's Top 50 Web Properties  —  Here's another sign of Tumblr's growth: The blogging network/platform has cracked comScore's chart of the Top 50 U.S. web properties for the first time.  —  ComScore's April 2012 report credits Tumblr with 23.5 million visitors during the month …  
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Americans Watched Record Amount Of Online Video Ads In April
Americans watched a record 9.5 billion video ads during April, according to the latest report from comScore’s Video Metrix service. Video ads, comScore says, represented about one of every five videos watched online last month. Leading the way in video ads was Hulu, which delivered about 1.6... Please visit Marketing Land for the full article.  
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Video use gets big April boost
Reston, Va.—Google Inc. channels that show streaming video saw a 55% increase in video views during April year over year, according to a report by comScore. Google channel YouTube had the most views. The “comScore Video Metrix” report ...  
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Yahoo Search Sees 8th Monthly Share Decline — comScore
It’s that time again: April comScore qSearch data are coming out tomorrow. But the financial analysts are releasing it first to their clients and others subscribed to their missives. According to our source, comScore will report that both Google and Bing ...  
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comScore: Facebook Video Traffic Declined in April
Facebook may be swimming in money following its $105 billion IPO, but the social network website generated 5.2% fewer unique video viewers (44.2 million) in April, compared with 46.6 million unique video viewers during the same period last year, according ...  
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ComScore Search Rankings: Google Maintains, Yahoo Loses, AOL Gains
(RTTNews) - According to traffic tracker comScore, Google (GOOG: News ) maintained its top position in March in the U.S. explicit core search market. The search giant garnered 66.4 percent share of all search queries conducted in the month, in line with ...  
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Google Tops April U.S. Web Search Engine Rankings - Quick Facts
(RTTNews.com) - comScore Inc. (SCOR) released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. Google Sites led the explicit core search market in April with 66.5 percent of search queries conducted. According to the ...  
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comScore: E-Commerce Spending Up 17% in Q1
comScore released its Q1 2012 U.S. retail e-commerce sales estimates, showing that online retail spending reached $44.3 billion for the quarter, up 17 percent versus year ago. The top-performing online product categories were: Digital Content ...  
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