Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr comScore Video Metrix today announced that 178 million American Internet users watched online video during April 2010. In other words, 83.5 percent of the total U.S.
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr comScore Video Metrix today reported that more than 180 million U.S. According to comScore, YouTube delivered video to more than 135 million viewers during the month, reaching 3 out of every 4 online video...
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr It's a hot topic in the UK, as the latest comScore data shows. According to the comScore Video Metrix service, 5.5 billion videos were viewed online in the UK in February 2010, up 37 percent versus the...
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr comScore Video Metrix today announced that more than 174 million U.S. Other news nuggets from comScore: And comScore reported that the duration of the average online video was 4.3 minutes.
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr According to comScore qSearch, Americans conducted 15.4 billion "core searches" in March 2010, with Google accounting for 65.1 percent search market share. What is a core search?
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr BBC Online Video News Views Up 25 Percent in Four Months, comScore.Beet Visits the "Beeb" (beet.tv) According to new research from GigaOM Pro, online video viewers tend to be young, rich early adopters.
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr comScore has released its latest report on social networking activity in the Asia-Pacific region (excluding China). An analysis of top social networks in each of the Asia-Pacific markets included in comScore...
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr According to comScore Video Metrix, nearly 173 million U.S. As The comScore 2009 U.S. Internet users watched 32.4 billion videos in January 2010. Do the math and you'll discover that viewers watched an...
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr comScore has just announced its monthly qSearch analysis of the U.S.search marketplace. Microsoft Bing searches jumped by half in 2009, comScore says (seattlepi.com)
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr Microsoft Bing searches jumped by half in 2009, comScore says (seattlepi.com) According to Experian Hitwise data released today, searches on Bing increased 5 percent and search on Ask increased 4 percent in...
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr According to brand new research from comScore, which was released yesterday, two-thirds of respondents said that they intended to log onto the Internet on Super Bowl Sunday with the majority indicating they...
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr Here in the U.S.million viewers watched more than 13 billion videos on YouTube in December 2009, according to the latest data from comScore Video Metrix. Four years ago in February 2006, according to data...
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr Internet users watched 33.2 billion online videos during December 2009, according to the latest data from comScore Vedio Metrix. Here are some other related stats from comScore's announcement:
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Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr But, according to comScore Media Metrix, 128.1 million viewers watched more than 12 billion videos on YouTube.com in November 2009. Would marketers be smarter to take the money they'll spend on Super Bowl...
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comScore has just released a study on growth in the global search market in 2009. Google sites achieved a 58-percent increase in search query volume over the past year.comScore didn't report what percentage...
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr According to comScore, there were 99,761,000 unique visitors to Google News worldwide in November 2009, and 21,216,000 to Google News U.S.to Google News France, 5,567,000 to Google News U.K.to Google News...
Image by SESConferenceSeries via Flickr According to comScore Video Metrix, more than 170 million U.S. Internet users watched nearly 31 billion online videos during November 2009. This means 84.8 percent of the total U.S.