The Yahoo Aviate Launcher is known for dynamically changing your homescreen based on content and apps that matter to you. It does this by tracking the apps you open and when you use them. Today, Yahoo showed off some of the data that it has gathered from its users and figured out some interesting information about app usage among its users.
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Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Microsoft explains why you should purchase the affordable Nokia 130
Microsoft recently announced an ultra-affordable Nokia 130 which is priced at around $25, bringing the classic Nokia design elements which dominated the phone market several years ago. While many of us may overlook entry-level devices these days, Microsoft wants to show us several clear advantages the Nokia 130 offers over its affordable rivals.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
The most popular smartphones in North America
iQmetrix, has released an infographic on the phones sold in North America (U.S. and Canada) in the past six months (December 2013-May 2014). The dta has been collected from its RQ Retail Management system, which is used by independent wireless retailers across North America to process an estimated 14.5 million handset transactions each year.
The information includes data from 15,000 store locations across North America, identifying interesting trends for the most popular mobile phone manufacturers in a variety of cities, and also for North America as a whole.
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014
The Impact of smartphones on regular cameras
As you can image, the increase in smartphone sales are having a tragic effect on the sales of compact camera systems and DSLR cameras. For most, the built-in cameras on their smartphones are easier to use, it is easier to share the pictures, and having everything in one device is economical.
The folks at Treat, who sells customized greeting cards using your pictures to make them more personal and meaningful, put together an infographic showing the impact of pictures in our mobile society and economy.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Ten things not to do on your smartphone
Our smartphones are an expensive extension to our lives. We take them around with us wherever we go and use it to capture photos and videos of ourselves, our families and friends and share it online on our social networks. We store just about everything on our smartphones, including banking information, contacts, personal photos and more. And when we happen to lose our smartphones we end up loosing much more than we would like to.
Its OK to live in a smartphone dependent world, as long as you may sure not to do the following ten things on your smartphone
Its OK to live in a smartphone dependent world, as long as you may sure not to do the following ten things on your smartphone
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
How market share and use of cell phones is increasing
We live in a world dominated by technology. The post PC era has given birth to the rise of the smartphone and tablet allowing mobile platforms like Android and iOS to grow and reach the masses around the world. Companies like Nokia and BlackBerry which once dominated the landscape, now find themselves fighting to scrape their way back.
Now Coupon Audit has put together an interesting infographic which shows how the market share has changed with the rise of these post PC devices and demonstrated the increase in Post PC devices
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