
s user-uploaded video database has seen enormous success in recent years and is showing no signs of slowing. In February comScore reported a 60% yoy increase in monthly minutes viewed, despite unique users rising a modest 5%. This can most likely be
and raises it price target to $53 from $44. Analysts with the firm base stay bullish on EXPE after digesting the latest data dump from comScore showing strength in the travel site's Europe-based web traffic. Post your comment!
Facebook is astounding, with the average user logging more than 400 minutes per month according to the latest report from ComScore . This heavy engagement helped Facebook earn more than $7 per daily average user in 2011. However, as established media
look at some recent results. As of October 2011, social networking websites received just 14.8% of all estimated display ad spending, according to comScore . There is a major opportunity for growth here, which is Complete Story »
YouTube's ( GOOG ) video views have fallen 28% since December (a seasonally strong month) and are only up 16% Y/Y, per comScore . However, minutes viewed are up 52% Y/Y, as the site focusing on increasing viewer engagement through TV-like channels
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May 7 (Reuters) - The average time spent accessing Facebook via smartphone in the United States was 441 minutes in March, compared with 391 minutes via computer, according to comScore , underscoring the increasingly high-profile role of mobile in social networking.
sites, which receive 4.2% and 2.8% of total unique visitors from Latin America, according to traffic-tracking firm comScore . Amazon might be contemplating a competing local site in the near future, while we are not ruling out a takeover bid from
ComScore ( SCOR ): Q1 EPS of $0.23 beats by $0.01 . Revenue $62M (+18% Y/Y) in-line. ( PR ) Post your comment!
By TechCrunch : By Matt Burns Sammy is now the big kahuna of cell phones. Tuesday's Juniper Research and comScore reports indicated that Samsung ( SSNLF.PK ) kicked Apple ( AAPL ) from the top spot in regards to smartphones. IDC also released