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Friday, 11 September 2009
STATS: Young People Are Flocking to Twitter
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Why Don’t Teens Tweet? We Asked Over 10,000 of Them.
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2009
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September
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STATS: Young People Are Flocking to Twitter
Why Don’t Teens Tweet? We Asked Over 10,000 of The...
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August
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Getting to Know the Mobile Population
Chinese Consumers Remain in a Spending Mode
Brand Marketers Embrace Social Media
Global mobile phone audience passes four billion
Half of Americans would cut mobile data to trim ex...
9 Of 10 In U.S. Don't Listen To Music On Cell
What Women Want from Social Sites
What Women Want from Social Sites
Parents Not Hip to Teen SocNet Secrets
Word-of-Mouth Spending to Reach $3 Billion by 2013...
Twitter is for Losers
Insurance Marketers Ignore Gen X, Gen Y
79% - Talkin' 'bout my Generation
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July
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Facebook Brands with Fans: Starbucks Tops Coke
Digital Music Market Singing that Old Ad Song
How the Old, the Young and Everyone in Between Use...
22% - Latino Children in America
Teen Spending Shifts To Value; Electronics Hold Fi...
MySpace Music Showing Strong Growth
Advertisers, Consumers Disagree on Ad Effectivenes...
‘Social Notworking’ Costs Firms 1.5% of Productivi...
Majority of US Consumers Peeved by Internet Ads
Over 70% of AdAge Top 100 marketers ran campaigns ...
Mobile Coupon Users Want More Junk Food
Ad-Supported Models Stike Chord with Music Freeloa...
Mobile India: A statistical look at urban Indian m...
The Inside Numbers on Twitter - eMarketer
Teens Go Mobile for More Than Texts
How We Use Mobile Phones
Global Consumers Bored by CPG Offerings
Music 2.0: MTV Survey, MySpace Mobile, Twitter & M...
Survey: UK Music Buyers Prefer CD To Digital
Will Generation Y Put Nike in Its Place? -- Seekin...
Future Marketing Trends - By The Numbers
Growing Up, and Growing Fast: Kids 2-11 Spending M...
Teens Go Mobile for More Than Texts - eMarketer
Millennials Fuel 19% Jump in Loyalty-Program Parti...
Are students so over Facebook?
TV Ads Most Helpful; Web Banners Most Ignored
Today’s Teens Buy 19% Less Music
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