Ingrid Lunden
Sep 13, 2011 6:40 AM
Interesting stats out today from comScore (NSDQ: SCOR) that underscore just how clear the threat is to Nokia (NYSE: NOK) from Android: the researchers note in the last year in Europe, the number of Android phones in use grew by nearly the same amount that Symbian phones declined. As with…
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Ingrid Lunden
Jun 8, 2011 7:41 PM
In the top five markets in Europe today, 46 million people actively use smartphones to access apps. Analytics company Flurry, which compiled the data, projects that this number will more than double in the next 12 months, and will reach “near total smartphone market saturation” in just over two years.
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Tricia Duryee
Feb 4, 2010 3:08 PM
As expected, five UK-based mobile operators have started sharing data with comScore (NSDQ: SCOR) and the GSMA in an attempt to eliminate two of the biggest problems facing the mobile content industry: lack of consistency and transparency in reporting mobile internet trends. In the first report released today, preliminary results…
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Robert Andrews
Feb 4, 2009 6:36 AM
comScore (NSDQ: SCOR) is hiring Mike Read to be SVP and MD of its European operations. He will also lead Mid East and African ops as the role covers EMEA. comScore says it’s completed the integration of mobile measurer M:Metrics’ European operations after its acquisition in June; the agency has…
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