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		<title>What Social Networkers Do With Their Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A MetaFacts TUPdate by Dan Ness, Principal Analyst Social networking is about fun and keeping connected &#8211; hardly referred to as a time-saver. Our latest research confirms that adults busiest with their PCs use social networking the most. Three out &#8230; <a href="http://technologyuser.com/2011/10/28/what-social-networkers-do-with-their-time/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologyuser.com&#038;blog=1561638&#038;post=2081&#038;subd=metafacts&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Social networking is about fun and keeping connected &#8211; hardly referred to as a time-saver. Our latest research confirms that adults busiest with their PCs use social networking the most. Three out of four (77%) of adults who spend 80 or more per week with their PC use a social network, versus only 45% of those who use their PCs less than five hours per week.</p>
<p>It’s not as if Cityville is capturing all the hours among those busiest. Game-playing is ranked 7th across all usage levels save one. There is no single type of activity that the least-busy do that the most-busy don’t. It’s more that the least-busy simply scratch the surface of social networking activities while the busy, well, get busy. The rank order of social networking activities is not significantly different between the least-busy and busiest.</p>
<p>Simply put, the busiest computer users use the widest range of social networking activities.</p>
<p>So, what’s the attraction for these busiest PC users that hasn’t lured the less-busy?</p>
<p>Four activities stand out to separate the busiest from the least-busy. One is rather passive, one bodes well for social media marketing, and the other two show a heightened level of user involvement and concern.</p>
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<p>Watching a video, such as following a link to YouTube or Video, is done by the busiest at nearly triple the rate of the least-busy. Similarly, 31% of social networkers who use their PCs for 80 or more hours per month say they have recently clicked a social network ad, triple the 10% rate among those using their PCs for less than five hours a week.</p>
<p>Removing content, such as deleting photos or posts, and adjusting privacy settings, is done by the most-active PC users at triple the rate of the least-busy. These two activities are related, as social networkers seek to control their public footprint.</p>
<p>Social networking relies on a delicate alchemy of trust, encouraging user-generated content and attracting participation by preserving privacy, and helping networkers feel they are discovering things rather than being sold to.</p>
<p>In our Technology User Profile survey, we also asked those who don’t use a social network why they disconnected. Of those who use their primary PCs 80 or more hours per week, 26% said they stopped using a social network because they were wasting their time. From the least-busy to the busiest, agreement was the same, ranging between 20% and 28% of online adults.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, the near-term future for social networks will still include turmoil. There are a substantial number of online adults who aren’t finding a compelling reason to spend as much of their time networking online. Furthermore, trust issues continue, with 19% to 28% of the unnetworked having stopped citing privacy concerns. Still, it’s a bullish sign that the top activities for the busiest users are to expand their network and add content. To the extent the social network can continue to bring value and interest to the busiest users, this may encourage more use among current users, and possibly open the door for the return of former social networkers.</p>
<h3>Source</h3>
<p>The information in this MetaFacts TUPdate is based on the Technology User Profile service.</p>
<p>For this TUPdate, MetaFacts reviewed its surveys of online adults and how they use their primary PC. This is the PC they use the most often, whether it is owned by them, their employer, a friend, or in a public place.</p>
<p>To see other research coverage of Internet products and activities – from smartphones to feature phones, desktops to notebooks, social networking, demographics, and attitudes – see the many other questions TUP answers on <a title="Technology User" href="www.technologyuser.com" target="_blank">www.technologyuser.com</a>. Tech market research professionals can license direct access to TUP.</p>
<p>Direct marketers may be interested in certain specific Consumer Tech Index issues: <a title="Top Home PC Socializers - a Consumer Tech Index" href="http://consumertechindex.com/2011/10/19/top-home-pc-socializers/" target="_blank">Top Home PC Socializers</a>, <a title="Top Home PC Communicators - a Consumer Tech Index" href="http://consumertechindex.com/2011/10/19/top-home-pc-communicators/" target="_blank">Top Home PC Communicators</a>, and <a title="Top Home PC Funlovers - a Consumer Tech Index" href="http://consumertechindex.com/2011/10/19/top-home-pc-funlovers/" target="_blank">Top Home PC Funlovers</a>. These identify what makes these active consumers different from the general market, in an actionable and useful way.</p>
<p>For strategic planners and marketers, the MetaFacts <a title="MetaFacts Overview Report" href="http://www.metafactsstore.com/overview-report.html" target="_blank">Technology User Profile Overview Report</a> is available immediately on <a title="MetaFacts Online Store" href="http://www.metafactsstore.com" target="_blank">www.metafactsstore.com</a>, which covers the broader range of key trends. View findings in 25 pages of executive summary analysis, 200+ pages of charts and graphs, all supported by 95+ pages of detailed tables. The complete, 300+ page report is delivered to you electronically.</p>
<h3>About TUPdates</h3>
<p>MetaFacts releases ongoing syndicated original research on the market shifts, trends and consumer profiles for Smartphones, Netbooks, Mobile PCs, Workplace PCs, Home PCs, Web Creators, Broadband, and many other technology products and services. These TUPdates are short analytical articles in a series of specific topics utilizing the Technology User Profile Annual Edition study, which reveals the changing patterns of technology adoption around the world. Interested technology professionals can sign up at <a title="MetaFacts" href="http://www.metafacts.com" target="_blank">www.metafacts.com</a> for complimentary TUPdates – periodic snapshots of technology markets.</p>
<h3>About MetaFacts</h3>
<p>MetaFacts helps technology marketers find and measure their best and future customers. MetaFacts’ Technology User Profile (TUP) survey is the longest-running, large-scale comprehensive study of its kind, conducted continuously since 1983, the year before Apple released the Apple Macintosh. The detailed results are a primary market sizing and segmentation resource for leading companies providing consumer-oriented technology products and services, such as PCs, printers, Smartphones, consumer electronics, mobile computing, and related services and products. TUP analyzes key trends and the data-rich source can be dived into more deeply for custom analysis. For more information about the syndicated research service, analysis tools, publications and datasets, contact MetaFacts at 1-760-635-4300.</p>
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		<title>Early Independent Research on Google+ Users</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Early Independent Research on Google+ Users By Dan Ness, Principal Analyst, MetaFacts The earliest adopters of Google+ are a unique slice of highly-active socially-networked users. Early results are showing a good-news/bad-news combination for Google+: Bad news: Early Google+ users are &#8230; <a href="http://technologyuser.com/2011/07/15/early-independent-research-on-google-users/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologyuser.com&#038;blog=1561638&#038;post=1905&#038;subd=metafacts&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h2>Early Independent Research on Google+ Users</h2>
<p>By Dan Ness, Principal Analyst, MetaFacts</p>
<p>The earliest adopters of Google+ are a unique slice of highly-active socially-networked users.</p>
<p>Early results are showing a good-news/bad-news combination for Google+:</p>
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<li>Bad news: Early Google+ users are above average among social networkers who have recently unfriended someone, removed content, and adjusted their privacy settings. They are well below average in friending someone, not a very bullish sign.</li>
<li>Good news: Early Google+ users are also above average among social networkers in clicking ads, RSVP&#8217;ing events, playing games, sharing photos, and watching videos</li>
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<p>Unlike the launch of Google Buzz, which brought privacy concerns to the fore, Google+, even privacy-adjusters to be trying out Google+, at least so far.</p>
<p>Evidently, Google+ controlled its &#8220;field trial&#8221; launch, inviting and allowing in a carefully selected audience. Over half are highly experienced tech users, with 16 or more years under their belt since they used their first PC, and 12 or more years using a mobile phone (smartphone or basic feature phone).</p>
<p>In the coming year, it&#8217;s unlikely to see an either/or scenario between Google+, Facebook, and Twitter. Instead, the most-active social networkers will simply expand their experience, influence, and content across an ever-wider network. The privacy-conscious and ad-averse are likely to remain in the shadows or with minimal involvement. Up for grabs is the largest middle segment, and this group is most likely to wait and watch for a simple and safe experience which piques their interest. This will come in the form of competitive apps on Facebook, extensions to Twitter, or further innovation from Google.</p>
<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size:15px;font-weight:bold;">Background and Methodology</span></p>
<p>Google+ came live shortly before the fielding of the 29th year of the MetaFacts Technology Survey, so we expanded the comprehensive user survey to include Google+ along with other social networks.</p>
<p>The Technology User Profile survey is independently conducted by MetaFacts. The syndicated research original service provides solid sizing and segmentation information about technology use, uniquely allowing for deep dives into use of competitive and substitute products as well as interactive segmentation and profiling.</p>
<p>Based on surveys with thousands of representative respondents reached by telephone and online, the MetaFacts Technology User Profile Service survey the entire range of information technology users. The full market is surveyed, from those with the richest collection of products such as Smartphones to Tablets and Netbooks, to those who don’t even use a mobile phone or PC.</p>
<p>Soon we will be releasing key takeways about the earliest adopters for the new service. Watch this site &#8211; technologyuser.com &#8211; for brief, complimentary updates. For full details, a special Google+ Flash Report will also be available at a special rate. <a title="Request for Information" href="http://www.technologyuserprofile.info/pages/forms/request_for_information.htm" target="_blank">Send a request to be notified of availability</a>. Subscribers to the 2011 Technology User Profile services will receive updates directly.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Busiest PC Users Are Busy Juggling Devices, Not Focusing A MetaFacts TUPdate by Dan Ness, Principal Analyst The busiest PC users are not only busy in hours; they spend a lot of time moving from one PC to another &#8230; <a href="http://technologyuser.com/2011/06/03/the-busiest-pc-users-are-busy-juggling-devices-not-focusing/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologyuser.com&#038;blog=1561638&#038;post=1890&#038;subd=metafacts&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h3>The Busiest PC Users Are Busy Juggling Devices, Not Focusing</h3>
<p>A MetaFacts TUPdate by Dan Ness, Principal Analyst</p>
<p>The busiest PC users are not only busy in hours; they spend a lot of time moving from one PC to another and also between other devices.</p>
<p>This is important because for years, various pundits have foreseen the widespread abandonment of PCs for smartphones, tablets, or other emerging devices. In fact, just the opposite is happening.</p>
<p>Averaging 2.9 PCs, more of the busiest PC users use Home PCs, Work PCs, and Shared/Public PCs than less-active users. Their Desktop usage rate shows this is the main type of PCs used, similar to less-busy users. Their use of Notebook PCs is higher than among other users, although still behind Desktop use.</p>
<p>Almost nine out of ten (86%) of the busiest PC users use two or more PCs, and over half (54%) use three or more PCs.</p>
<p>For this analysis, MetaFacts identifies the busiest PC users as those who spend 60 or more hours per week across all the PCs they use within a 90 day period. This hyperactive group numbers 33.5 million adults, for almost one in five (19%) of online adults.</p>
<p>Why is this important?</p>
<p>Popular media and many recent product launches might leave the impression that PCs have been replaced by smartphones, tablets, and netbooks. However, media attention changes faster than actual usage.</p>
<p>It’s unlikely the busiest PC users will give up their PCs for Smartphones anytime soon. Even the busiest PC users who have Smartphones use their PCs for more activities than the busiest users with basic mobile phones.</p>
<p>While communication activities might seem like the most natural challenger in a one-device scenario, in fact communication PC activities are the second-highest category of activities for the busiest PC users.</p>
<p>The busiest PC users are also the most active with their mobile phones – both Smartphones and Basic Mobile Phones. A higher share of the busiest PC users use their phones for text messaging, email, calendars, playing games, and web browsing than other PC users.</p>
<p>That the busiest PC users are accumulators of multiple devices is probably helped by their physical demographic – young and male. Also, marital status is correlated, although we wouldn’t go so far as to say there is a causal link in either direction. Over four in ten (41%) of the busiest PC users are single, versus 30% of the least-busy PC users.</p>
<p>It’s also telling by what the busiest PC users don’t do – watch much TV. Three in four (75%) of the busiest PC users say they use their PC more than watching TV versus 41% of the least busy. Fun is a key motivation, where 72% of the busiest say they keep finding new ways to use the Internet for fun vs. 42% of the least-busy.</p>
<p>The above analysis is based on people who use PCs to go online, which is the majority. Looking a little more deeply into the possibility of a sizable market being missed, our 1st phase offline survey helped us determine that 14.9% of adults use a mobile phone and do not actively use a PC to go online. While this mobile-phone-only segment has grown, most growth has come from the fully-offline segment. The 5.5% of adults who do not use a mobile phone or online PC at all are slowly shrinking, particularly as handset prices drop and carriers offer prepaid plans.</p>
<p>For the next five years, MetaFacts expects the busiest technology accumulators to continue to use multiple PCs in addition to mobile phones and other devices, and not to fully quit PC use. Since nearly half (46%) of the busiest users have used a PC for 13 or more years, versus the one-third (34%) of the least-busy who are similarly experienced, they are likely to master cloud-based storage and synchronization services to keep their content accessible as they traverse between their various platforms. In this multi-screen world, developers and services will need to support a wide variety of platforms, many of which may not be the newest technology or operating systems.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, the busiest users will likely be noticed by how aptly they can juggle their various and many devices.</p>
<h3>Source</h3>
<p>The findings in this TUPdate are drawn from the MetaFacts Technology User Profile Survey. In each wave of Technology User Profile, we survey a representative sample of respondents about their use of mobile phones, computers, technology attitudes, and many other consumer electronics products and services, behavioral and socioeconomic factors. Current TUP subscribers can access and drill down more deeply into this phenomenon using TUP Interactive Access or with their datasets.</p>
<p>We began the above analysis by first looking at the answers from nearly 10,000 respondents in the Technology User Profile service and then drilled down further into their profiles to get a more complete picture.</p>
<p>To see other research coverage of Internet products and activities – from smartphones to feature phones, desktops to notebooks, social networking, demographics, and attitudes – see the many other questions TUP answers on www.technologyuser.com. Tech market research professionals can license direct access to TUP.</p>
<h3>About TUPdates</h3>
<p>MetaFacts releases ongoing syndicated original research on the market shifts, trends and consumer profiles for Smartphones, Netbooks, Mobile PCs, Workplace PCs, Home PCs, Web Creators, Broadband, and many other technology products and services. These TUPdates are short analytical articles in a series of specific topics utilizing the Technology User Profile Annual Edition study, which reveals the changing patterns of technology adoption around the world. Interested technology professionals can sign up at <a href="http://www.metafacts.com">www.metafacts.com</a> for complimentary TUPdates – periodic snapshots of technology markets.</p>
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<p>MetaFacts helps technology marketers find and measure their best and future customers. MetaFacts’ Technology User Profile (TUP) survey is the longest-running, large-scale comprehensive study of its kind, conducted continuously since 1983, the year before Apple released the Apple Macintosh. The detailed results are a primary market sizing and segmentation resource for leading companies providing consumer-oriented technology products and services, such as PCs, printers, software applications, peripherals, consumer electronics, mobile computing, and related services and products. TUP analyzes key trends and the data-rich source can be dived into more deeply for custom analysis. For more information about the syndicated research service, analysis tools, publications and datasets, contact MetaFacts at 1-760-635-4300.</p>
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<p><strong>A MetaFacts TUPdate by Dan Ness, Principal Analyst</strong></p>
<p>Are Smartphone subscribers more about fun than communication? Is entertainment that much stronger for Smartphone subscribers than for users of Basic Mobile Phones? Is the lack of a boss key because mobile phone users feel freer to have fun with their handsets than their PCs?</p>
<p>For Smartphone users, it’s not only playing games like Angry Birds that is widespread. Activities such as listening to music, watching movies, and checking sports and weather also are prevalent.</p>
<p>These fun activities are much more popular on Smartphones than on Basic Mobile Phones. For most key entertainment activities, more than three times the rate of Smartphone users find ways to play than the percentage of Basic Mobile Phone users.</p>
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<p>Playing Games and Listening to Music are activities for more than half of Smartphone users, and for only one-fifth or less of Basic Mobile Phone users.</p>
<p>High-end app developers may be amazed that any Basic Mobile Phone users find ways to use their simpler phones to have any fun at all. That might be considered a glass half-full view, with the prospect that someone eager enough to struggle with the limited games and web access on most Basic Mobile Phones may be a great candidate to switch to a smartphone. The half-empty types may see this as a reality that for many consumers, good enough is good enough. They may be satisfied with simple games for casual play, and may be less prone to upgrade their platform. In either case, this highlights that app developers, handset makers and carriers need to look at the demand across multiple platforms so they don’t miss out on market opportunity or dissatisfy important customers.</p>
<p>Diving a little deeper into the Technology User Profile survey responses, fun is also age-linked. The game-playing rate among age 18-34 mobile phone users is 42% versus half that (21%) among those aged 35+. Although to a great extent, Smartphones have been more strongly adopted among younger than older adults, taking age into account; Smartphone users are simply more fun-oriented than users of Basic Mobile Phones.</p>
<p>Fun isn’t the only driver for Smartphones; communication does rate more highly for Smartphones than for Basic Mobile Phones, with usage broadly spanning phone calls, text messages, voicemail, and email for two-thirds or more of Smartphone users. For Basic Mobile Phone users, only phone calls and text messaging are used by over half of the users.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, bandwidth-hogs such as multi-player games and video calls are likely to drive demand for Smartphones as well as underlying wireless networks. However, as carriers seek to optimize their spectrum and profits, data caps or throttled apps may discourage the most active subscribers. Then, these users will either revert to other devices, or app makers and service providers will find ways to further optimize precious bandwidth, likely increasing supply to satisfy the demand driven by so many consumers.</p>
<h3>Source</h3>
<p>The results in this TUPdate are drawn from the MetaFacts Technology User Profile Survey. In our most recent wave of Technology User Profile, we surveyed American adults about their use of mobile phones, technology attitudes, and many other behavioral and socioeconomic factors. Current TUP subscribers can access and drill down more deeply into this phenomenon using TUP Interactive Access or with their datasets.</p>
<p>We started this analysis by first looking at the answers from 8,175 U.S. respondents in the Technology User Profile service and then drilled down further into their profiles to get a more complete picture.</p>
<p>The MetaFacts Technology User Profile Overview Edition report is available immediately on <a href="http://www.metafactsstore.com/">www.metafactsstore.com</a>, which covers the broader range of key trends. View findings in 25 pages of executive summary analysis, 200+ pages of charts and graphs, all supported by 95+ pages of detailed tables. The complete, 300+ page report is delivered to you electronically.</p>
<p>These editions are for the U.S. based on the 2010 wave of Technology User Profile gathered among a scrupulously selected set of representative respondents, surveyed both online and offline.</p>
<p>To see other research coverage of Internet products and activities  – from smartphones to feature phones, desktops to notebooks, social networking, demographics, and attitudes – see the many other questions TUP answers on <a href="http://www.technologyuser.com/">www.technologyuser.com</a>. Tech market research professionals who want a solid resource they can use immediately after industry events such as mergers, or even use prior to anticipated events, can license direct access to TUP.</p>
<h3>About TUPdates</h3>
<p>MetaFacts releases ongoing research on the market shifts and profiles for Smartphones, Netbooks, Mobile PCs, Workplace PCs, Home PCs, Web Creators, Broadband, and many other technology industry trends and facts. These TUPdates are short analytical articles in a series of specific topics utilizing the Technology User Profile Annual Edition study, which reveals the changing patterns of technology adoption around the world. Interested technology professionals can sign up at www.metafacts.com for complimentary TUPdates – periodic snapshots of technology markets.</p>
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		<title>All online poker bets are off except among the diehards in these states &#8211; a MetaFacts TUPdate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A MetaFacts TUPdate by Dan Ness, Principal Analyst Market demand for online gambling continues strongly among some players, despite efforts by the U.S. Federal Government to limit it, including the recent closures of several key online poker sites. While states &#8230; <a href="http://technologyuser.com/2011/04/21/all-online-poker-bets-are-off-except-among-the-diehards-in-these-states-a-metafacts-tupdate/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologyuser.com&#038;blog=1561638&#038;post=1836&#038;subd=metafacts&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A MetaFacts TUPdate by Dan Ness, Principal Analyst</strong></p>
<p>Market demand for online gambling continues strongly among some players, despite efforts by the U.S. Federal Government to limit it, including the recent closures of several key online poker sites. While states from New York and New Jersey to California sort out their legislation to block, tax or support it, a core segment of consumers still find ways to satisfy their desires.</p>
<p>Interestingly, each state varies in its online betting activity level. Nationwide, 4.5% of online adults are betting online, either playing poker or other contests.</p>
<p>New Jersey residents hold the distinction as the state with the most-active online bettors, with 8% (one in 13) of online adults betting online.</p>
<p>Three states are effectively tied for second place at 6% of adults: Illinois, New York, and California.</p>
<p>Other states also above the national rate are Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, and Virginia. Each has a 5% penetration rate.</p>
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<p>Why does this matter?</p>
<p>If and when laws liberalize, knowing which consumers will or won’t be the earliest customers can make a big difference, for policymakers, marketers, and brick and mortar casinos alike.</p>
<p><strong>Source</strong></p>
<p>The results in this TUPdate are drawn from the MetaFacts Technology User Profile Survey. In our most recent wave of Technology User Profile, we surveyed American adults about their online betting and online card-playing to build a profile of these diehard players. We also compared this to our prior international wave of Technology User Profile to get a global perspective.</p>
<p>To get closer to a true answer from respondents who may not consider it socially acceptable to admit to online betting in a survey, we gathered online betting and card-playing activity well within the survey, amidst a battery of other online activities and attitudes. Through our years of survey experience and testing, we’ve found that this method elicits truer answers for certain behaviors, especially coupled with other rigorous methodological steps.</p>
<p>We started this analysis by first looking at the answers from 8,175 U.S. respondents in the Technology User Profile service and then drilled down further into their profiles to get a full picture. We also compared usage from our prior waves, including results from our identical surveys across nine other countries.</p>
<p>The full results can be obtained through the MetaFacts <a title="Online Betting Demand Data Slice" href="http://www.metafactsstore.com/metafacts-tup-online-betting-demand-data-slice.html" target="_blank">TUP Online Betting Demand Data Slice</a>. This data-rich deliverable includes 75 pages of PowerPoint slides and 50 supporting cross-tabulations.</p>
<p>The related MetaFacts <a title="Overview Edition Report" href="http://www.metafactsstore.com/overview-report.html" target="_blank">Technology User Profile Overview Edition</a> report is available immediately on <a href="http://www.metafactsstore.com/">www.metafactsstore.com</a>, which covers the broader range of key trends. View findings in 25 pages of executive summary analysis, 200+ pages of charts and graphs, all supported by 95+ pages of detailed tables. The complete, 300+ page report is delivered to you electronically.</p>
<p>These editions are for the U.S. based on the 2010 wave of Technology User Profile gathered among a scrupulously selected set of representative respondents, surveyed both online and offline.</p>
<p>To see other research coverage of Internet products and activities – from smartphones to feature phones, desktops to notebooks, social networking, demographics, and attitudes – see the many other questions TUP answers on <a href="http://www.technologyuser.com/">www.technologyuser.com</a>. Tech market research professionals who want a solid resource they can use immediately after industry events such as mergers, or even use prior to anticipated events, can license direct access to TUP.</p>
<p><strong>About TUPdates</strong></p>
<p>MetaFacts releases ongoing research on the market shifts and profiles for Smartphones, Netbooks, Mobile PCs, Workplace PCs, Home PCs, Web Creators, Broadband, and many other technology industry trends and facts. These TUPdates are short analytical articles in a series of specific topics utilizing the Technology User Profile Annual Edition study, which reveals the changing patterns of technology adoption around the world. Interested technology professionals can sign up at <a href="http://www.metafacts.com/">www.metafacts.com</a> for complimentary TUPdates – periodic snapshots of technology markets.</p>
<p><strong>About MetaFacts</strong></p>
<p>MetaFacts helps technology marketers find and measure their best and future customers. MetaFacts’ Technology User Profile (TUP) survey is the longest-running, large-scale comprehensive study of its kind, conducted continuously since 1983, the year before Apple released the Apple Macintosh. The detailed results are a primary market sizing and segmentation resource for leading companies providing consumer-oriented technology products and services, such as PCs, printers, software applications, peripherals, consumer electronics, mobile computing, and related services and products. TUP analyzes key trends and the data-rich source can be dived into more deeply for custom analysis. For more information about the syndicated research service, analysis tools, publications and datasets, contact MetaFacts at 1-760-635-4300.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calling the Shots While Driving the Wagon: Renegades say they should be allowed to text or email while driving A MetaFacts TUPDate by Dan Ness, Principal Analyst When you change lanes on the highway, you hope that the guy next &#8230; <a href="http://technologyuser.com/2011/03/01/calling-the-shots-while-driving-the-wagon-renegades-say-they-should-be-allowed-to-text-or-email-while-driving/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologyuser.com&#038;blog=1561638&#038;post=1756&#038;subd=metafacts&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Calling the Shots While Driving the Wagon: Renegades say they should be allowed to text or email while driving</h3>
<p>A MetaFacts TUPDate by Dan Ness, Principal Analyst</p>
<p>When you change lanes on the highway, you hope that the guy next to you isn’t a distracted driver looking at his smartphone instead of at the road. Ninety percent of the time, you’d be fine. On the other hand, a recent MetaFacts Technology User Profile survey showed 9% of online Americans agree or strongly agree with this statement: “I should be allowed to text or email while I am driving a car.” Nine percent isn’t 100%, but considering the concentration of people on the road in any ordinary rush hour, that 9% adds up to a lot of road risk.</p>
<p>Who are these renegades? It seems they have a few commonalities, ranging from age, state, and parental status to privacy attitudes. Eighteen percent of 18 to 24-year olds surveyed felt that they should be allowed to text and email while driving, and the concentration of renegades indeed appears to be in the young-uns: that 18% is double the national average. The 25 to 34-year-old group come in second, with 16% wanting to multitask in their vehicles, followed only slightly more slowly by the 35-44 age bracket with 10%. After that, percentages drop down to 5% and lower in older age groups—it seems that most of these rebels get hit with a dose of safety-juice by the time they hit their mid-forties.</p>
<p>Yet, there is something these folks have in common which points to a concern for safety, even coupled with their desire to type and drive, and that is their tendency toward device-security consciousness. 71% of renegades agree: “For security, I do things such as password-protecting my phone or limiting what is stored on it,” compared to the national average of 30%. Is the line between physical safety and the safety of our information becoming blurred, or is this issue just holding the door for better voice-recognition technology?</p>
<p>Are these renegades simply using mobiles for texting or emailing more than average? MetaFacts survey shows the links between age and texting in general, where 18 to 24-year olds top the charts as well. That age group’s attitude about texting while driving reflects this inclination. Mobile emailers, on the other hand, are led in a close race by the 25 to 34-year-old demographic (42% of 25-34-year-olds use their mobile devices for email vs. 37% of 18-24-year-olds and 32% of 35-44-year-olds).</p>
<p>While age seems one of the main things renegades have in common, gender does not appear to be a significant factor in who texts and drives; only slightly fewer women than men surveyed wanted to use their keypad en route (7% and 11%, respectively). But be they men or women, what might tie these people together is a hunger for better, more streamlined technology.</p>
<p>Judging from the types of phones renegades use, it seems their thirst for new technology may be comparable to their need for untimely texting and emailing. 21% of Android users are renegades, followed close behind by 20% of Apple iPhone users and 16% of Blackberry users. This tech-heavy crowd might just be waiting for the right technology to help them send an email in the car, without having to type it out the old-fashioned way.</p>
<p>Clearly, this scary finding implies a need for a shift in the world of smartphones, and mobile companies should take note. While safety-inducing apps exist to render texting and emailing applications defunct while operating a vehicle, they tend to be geared toward the protective parenting set, which make them seem unlikely that they would appeal to the renegade mindset. In that case, better voice-recognition technology ought to be on the forefront of this issue. Some of this technology is already in place, and the renegade wordsmiths on the roads today seem likely to keep up their bad behavior, favoring accessibility and convenience over safety.</p>
<p>This seems as much an issue for marketing as R&amp;D. The demand for voice-activated texting and email for this niche of rebels, with their busy lifestyles and need for constant quick communication, may lie more in the convenience and speed of the new technology rather than its image as a safety feature.</p>
<p>MetaFacts expects the first early adopters for this technology to include several unique and dissimilar segments: ultra-mobile road warriors, tech-savvy soccer moms, hyperactive smartphone users, Twitter addicts, certain ethnic groups, particularly in states enforcing distracted-driver laws. With that as the case, these texting renegades may be leading voice-activated texting and email out of the periphery so that it can, so to speak, take the wheel.</p>
<h3>Source</h3>
<p>The results in this TUPdate are drawn from the MetaFacts Technology User Profile Survey. Results specific to this topic can be obtained through a customized report and analysis. The MetaFacts Technology User Profile Overview Edition report is available immediately on <a title="MetaFacts Store" href="http://www.metafactsstore.com" target="_blank">www.metafactsstore.com</a>, which covers the broader range of key trends. View findings in 25 pages of executive summary analysis, 200+ pages of charts and graphs, all supported by 95+ pages of detailed tables. The complete, 300+ page report is delivered to you electronically. This edition is for the U.S. based on the 2010 wave of Technology User Profile gathered among a scrupulously selected set of representative respondents, surveyed both online and offline.</p>
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<p>MetaFacts, Inc. is a market research firm focusing exclusively on the technology industries. MetaFacts’ Technology User Profile (TUP) survey is the longest-running, large-scale comprehensive study of its kind, conducted continuously since 1983, the year before Apple released the Apple Macintosh. The detailed results are a primary market sizing and segmentation resource for leading companies providing consumer-oriented technology products and services, such as PCs, printers, software applications, peripherals, consumer electronics, mobile computing, and related services and products. TUP analyzes key trends and the data-rich source can be dived into more deeply for custom analysis. For more information about the syndicated research service, analysis tools, publications and datasets, contact MetaFacts at 1-760-635-4300.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is privacy a big concern among younger non-social networkers? A MetaFacts TUPdate by Dan Ness, MetaFacts Principal Analyst Privacy concerns are a strong deterrent to future Facebook growth, even among the age 18-34 segment. The younger adult segment has a &#8230; <a href="http://technologyuser.com/2010/12/03/23-5-million-online-americans-age-18-34-don%e2%80%99t-use-a-social-network-6-8-million-cite-privacy-concerns-reported-in-metafacts-tup-survey/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologyuser.com&#038;blog=1561638&#038;post=1685&#038;subd=metafacts&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h2>A MetaFacts TUPdate by Dan Ness, MetaFacts Principal Analyst</h2>
<p>Privacy concerns are a strong deterrent to future Facebook growth, even among the age 18-34 segment.</p>
<p>The younger adult segment has a high penetration rate, with 63% regularly using a social networking site. While the maximum likely penetration rate is the subject of other MetaFacts saturation rate research, continued penetration only becomes more and more difficult from such a high base.</p>
<p>Of the 23.5 million Americans age 18-34 not networked, 29% agree or strongly agree with the statement: “I do not use a community/social networking group because I am concerned about my privacy”.</p>
<p>Agreement is even stronger among older adults.<a href="http://metafacts.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/tdjan_nonsocial_privacyconcerns_by_age_101110_2136.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="Is privacy a big concern among younger non-social networkers?" src="http://metafacts.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/tdjan_nonsocial_privacyconcerns_by_age_101110_2136.jpg?w=500&h=393" alt="Chart: Privacy concern by age group" width="500" height="393" /></a></p>
<p>Recent news about the compromised security of private information is likely to further increase pervasive privacy concerns. When even highly-guarded information of governments and corporations is released publicly through organizations such as WikiLeaks, consumer trust can be further shaken in the effectiveness of the privacy controls of social networks.</p>
<p>At the same time, the FTC’s Do-Not-Track proposal offers a governmental approach to supporting and rebuilding consumer trust online. Although considered heavy-handed by many advertisers, it reflects a percolating problem already evident by the use of adblockers, spam controls, and very low click rates.</p>
<p>With nearly 30 years of watching and surveying technology consumers, answers to an attitudinal agreement scale questions don’t tell the whole story. Many American consumers are fickle and have short memories. Still, the answers are very high among an otherwise technically-active and accepting segment. Fear of the unknown can outweigh the desire for connection, entertainment and other benefits enjoyed by current social networkers.</p>
<p>Social networking sites Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and others already have plenty of challenges retaining the interest and patronage of their current members. With privacy and other concerns being expressed so strongly even among generally open younger Americans, MetaFacts expects the dampening effect to continue for years. Both those already networked and those not yet connected are thinking twice about their choice of “friends.”</p>
<h3>Source</h3>
<p>MetaFacts Technology User Profile Overview Edition – report available immediately on <a title="MetaFacts Online Store" href="http://www.metafactsstore.com" target="_blank">www.metafactsstore.com</a>. View findings in 25 pages of executive summary analysis, 200+ pages of charts and graphs, all supported by 95+ pages of detailed tables. The complete, 300+ page report is delivered to you electronically or as hard copy. This edition is for the U.S. based on the 2010 wave of Technology User Profile gathered among a scrupulously selected set of representative respondents, surveyed both online and offline.</p>
<p>To see other research coverage of communication products and activities – from smartphones to feature phones, desktops to notebooks, social networking, chat, and webcams – see the other communication-oriented questions TUP covers on <a title="TechnologyUser" href="http://www.technologyuser.com" target="_blank">www.technologyuser.com</a></p>
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<h3>About TUPdates</h3>
<p>MetaFacts releases ongoing research on the market shifts and profiles for Smartphones, Netbooks, Windows Vista, Mobile PCs, Workplace PCs, Home PCs, Moms and Dads, Web Creators, Broadband, and many other technology industry trends and facts. These TUPdates are short analytical articles in a series of specific topics utilizing the Technology User Profile Annual Edition study, which reveals the changing patterns of technology adoption around the world. Interested technology professionals can sign up at www.metafacts.com for complimentary TUPdates – periodic snapshots of technology markets.</p>
<h3>About MetaFacts</h3>
<p>MetaFacts, Inc. is a market research firm focusing exclusively on the technology industries. MetaFacts’ Technology User Profile survey is the longest-running, large-scale comprehensive study of its kind, conducted continuously since 1983, the year before Apple released the Apple Macintosh. The detailed results are a primary market sizing and segmentation resource for leading companies providing consumer-oriented technology products and services, such as PCs, printers, software applications, peripherals, consumer electronics, mobile computing, and related services and products. For more information about the syndicated research service, analysis tools, publications and datasets, contact MetaFacts at 1-760-635-4300.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Smartphones may be smart, yet depending on how you look at it, half of callers using Smartphones are smart or half of those using Basic Mobile Phones are smart. If subscribers aren&#8217;t fully enjoying their Smartphones, they are more likely to &#8230; <a href="http://technologyuser.com/2010/11/12/callers-outsmart-their-mobile-phones/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologyuser.com&#038;blog=1561638&#038;post=1664&#038;subd=metafacts&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://metafacts.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/tdjac_smarter_than_phones_101109_2225.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1669" title="callers smarter than their phones" src="http://metafacts.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/tdjac_smarter_than_phones_101109_2225.jpg?w=500&h=374" alt="" width="500" height="374" /></a>Smartphones may be smart, yet depending on how you look at it, half of callers using Smartphones are smart or half of those using Basic Mobile Phones are smart.</p>
<p>If subscribers aren&#8217;t fully enjoying their Smartphones, they are more likely to switch handsets, churn carriers, and possibly downgrade to a Basic Mobile Phone.</p>
<p>Based our recent Technology User Profile survey, just over half (54%) of Smartphone users use their Smartphones for many activities &#8211; 11 or more on average. That means less than half (46%) are not using that many, and in fact 18% use their Smartphones for 4 or fewer activities.</p>
<p>By comparision, users of Basic Mobile Phones aren&#8217;t all that basic. Just over half (also 54%) use their Basic Mobile Phone for 4 or fewer activities. An enterprising and active eighth (12%) of Basic Mobile Phone users find ways to use these phones for 11 or more activities, rivalling the offerings of Smartphones.</p>
<p>It may not be surprising that callers who paid for a Smartphone are more active and Basic Mobile Phone users are less active. What&#8217;s surprising is how many of each are outside the norm. That creative 12% group of super-active Basic Mobile Phone users are worthy of study, so we can all know how they manage to get more for less. Also of interest is that sizable group (18%) of callers who recently acquired a Smartphone and simply aren&#8217;t using it to its full potential. This is a worrisome segment for carriers and device makers alike, as these are the most vulnerable customers, and most likely to switchto a competitive handset, to a different carrier who might support that handset, or even to find a Basic Mobile Phone which fits their usage pattern.</p>
<h3>About this TUPdate</h3>
<p>MetaFacts releases ongoing research on the market shifts and profiles for Windows Vista, Mobile PCs, Workplace PCs, Home PCs, Moms and Dads, Web Creators, Broadband, and many other technology industry areas. These TUPdates are short analytical articles in a series of specific topics utilizing the Technology User Profile Annual Edition study, which reveals the changing patterns of technology adoption around the world. Interested technology professionals can sign up at www.metafacts.com for complimentary TUPdates – periodic snapshots of technology markets.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are Smartphones replacingcou PCs? Have they already? Which market segments have and which haven&#8217;t? Have netbooks, tablets, and eReaders replaced desktops? Have GPS/PND devices been replaced by direction-finding smartphone apps? Extensive solid information about multi-platform usage shifts&#8211;who accesses what technology, and where &#8230; <a href="http://technologyuser.com/2010/07/13/multi-platform-usage-shifts-solid-market-research-from-metafacts-technology-user-profile/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologyuser.com&#038;blog=1561638&#038;post=1563&#038;subd=metafacts&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<li>Are Smartphones replacingcou PCs? Have they already? Which market segments have and which haven&#8217;t?</li>
<li>Have netbooks, tablets, and eReaders replaced desktops?</li>
<li>Have GPS/PND devices been replaced by direction-finding smartphone apps?</li>
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<p>Extensive solid information about multi-platform usage shifts&#8211;who accesses what technology, and where and how they do it&#8211;is available in TUP – Technology User Profile.</p>
<p>As consumers&#8217; options for communication, entertainment, and organization grow, one thing seems to stay the same:  change. The more choices that choosy consumers have, the more choices they want, and if they can get it all in one package&#8211;even better. But that may not mean that smartphones are replacing PCs&#8211;when you can have all the options in one place, certain consumers prefer a few devices to choose between.</p>
<p>Below are a few examples of questions addressed in TUP related to the multi-platform reality. The full TUP service enables drilling down beyond the answers to these questions to identify which other technologies, services and behaviors are disruptive and to profile which market segments are and aren’t adopting. TUP is much more than a one-dimensional market view or opinion piece, since it provides dynamic data to answer the following key questions, as well as many others.</p>
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<li>Is the smartphone killing PC shopping?</li>
<li>Which segments are keeping their files, calendars, or other information synchronized or backed up online?</li>
<li>How are users communicating, given all their communication options?</li>
<li>Primacy &#8211; what is the center of the user&#8217;s world? Their home PC, work PC, mobile phone? Is it one device or many?</li>
<li>How many screens do people view? Which market segments view more screens than other segments?</li>
<li>Are PC users primarily accessing the Internet at home, in the workplace, using friends or neighbor’s computers, or in public places such as libraries or cybercafés? Which users use other&#8217;s PCs and which have many to choose from? Are smartphones or netbooks changing this?</li>
<li>What is the mix of communication products and services &#8211; landline, wireless, email, IM, etc. &#8211; by segment?</li>
<li>Who is videoconferencing, and using which platform?</li>
<li>Which segments are the most music-intensive? What is the overlap of music-centered products and services by segment?</li>
<li>To what extent does game-playing drive online usage specifically and tech usage overall?</li>
<li>How many and which segments are watching and renting movies on which platforms?</li>
<li>Netbooks &#8211; how soon and with which market segments?</li>
<li>Multitasking &#8211; who&#8217;s using lots of devices for lots of apps, few devices many apps, etc.?</li>
<li>What is the impact on privacy in use of social networking?</li>
<li>Who is using mobile payments?</li>
<li>How have PC/Online &amp; Mobile Phone activities changed? How might this affect apps?</li>
<li>Do game players bring their gaming with them into the workplace? To what extent? Which market segment does this the most?</li>
<li>Who are the true early adopters and laggards? How does this vary by actual usage of specific products and technologies?</li>
<li>Which smartphone OS is leading, and with which market segments?</li>
<li>How much have PC users integrated PCs into their personal lives?</li>
<li>What do most people do with their mobile phone as compared to their PC? Which align with which platforms?</li>
<li>What do users sync or store in the cloud? How does this differ between mobile phones and PCs? How do users share images &#8211; social networking sites or photo-specific sites? Which users are the most active?</li>
<li>When do you grow up and give up on your Apple? When do get one again, if you do?</li>
<li>Who&#8217;s busiest &#8211; desktop users or notebook users? How do their profiles differ?</li>
<li>Netbooks &#8211; are they replacing notebooks? Stalling smartphones? Withering?</li>
<li>Which segments are using which devices &amp; carriers? For which activities?</li>
<li>Age-related market adoption &#8211; which products and services are age-skewed? Which are skewed toward older rather than younger users?</li>
<li>Who is buying the highest-end PCs? Are there brand differences? What else do users buy and what else do they use?</li>
<li>What other activities are just outside the box for gamers? Online dating? Social Networking? Music? Movies? Entertainment in general?</li>
<li>Most-mobile customers &#8211; where do they go and what do they do?</li>
<li>iPhone users &#8211; who are they really? How do they compare with Android, Windows, and Blackberry users?</li>
<li>Entertainment primacy &#8211; what is the center of the user&#8217;s home entertainment world? Is it one device or many?</li>
<li>Which devices and services, and among which segments?</li>
<li>What types and combinations of consumer electronics are homes using and planning to use?</li>
<li>In reality, how deeply has the Apple iPod penetrated the market, and into which market segments?</li>
<li>How many people use calendars on their PC, their mobile phone, or both? Which types of people are these?</li>
<li>How are smartphones challenging mobile PCs? Which market segments are coalescing around which platforms?</li>
<li>Is email being replaced by alternatives such as social networking, texting, or IM?</li>
<li>How prominent is Home PC renting versus outright purchase?</li>
<li>Have game-players been the first to adopt new products such as the Apple iPhone? Or, are they generally later adopters?</li>
<li>Is it really one to a customer? How often are PCs shared? Which market segments use more than one PC?</li>
<li>What are the overall future trends for the Internet?</li>
<li>How has the division of work vs. personal use of technology products continued to blur?</li>
<li>Which tech buyers focus more on retail than shopping online and vice versa?</li>
<li>Which operating systems dominate within which segments?</li>
<li>How much of the game-playing population is older versus younger?</li>
<li>Special printer paper? Who uses it and what for? Is it only photos, or something else?</li>
<li>How are users incorporating digital images, through the use of digital cameras, scanners, downloading images, as well as how are they producing output?</li>
<li>What makes a smartphone a smartphone in the consumer&#8217;s eyes? How does usage compare to basic mobile phones? What are the user segments?</li>
<li>Which market segments are dating online? What else do they frequently do online?</li>
<li>What about the anti-social &#8211; those that aren&#8217;t in an online social network? Who are they?</li>
<li>How does the life and lifespan of a PC vary by form factor? Does it vary by brand? By user segment?</li>
<li>How prominent is printing images from mobile phones?</li>
<li>Tech adoption cycles may not be as fast as the tech-focused think. How many and which users still use film cameras?</li>
<li>Which segments are utilizing the cloud? For which activities?</li>
<li>Navigation, online maps, location-based mobile phone services, and GPS &#8211; who&#8217;s getting directions?</li>
<li>Are mobile computers used longer or shorter than desktops? If so, what&#8217;s the difference, and who uses them longest?</li>
<li>What are consumers planning to buy? (in consumer electronics, connected home, computers, Internet, etc.)</li>
<li>How much is assisted navigation part of life &#8211; and on which platform?</li>
<li>Do users find their PCs to be more useful or less useful? Which users are the most practically-oriented?</li>
<li>How tech-experienced are game-players?</li>
<li>Which market segments are renting movies? Are they renting DVDs at a retailer, by mail, or at a kiosk? Do they watch them online?</li>
<li>What happens to old PCs? Are they dumped? Recycled? Sold? Which segments dispose in which way?</li>
<li>What are the major activities that people do with their printers?</li>
<li>What is the tech-owning profile of active gamers? High-bandwidth or dial-up? Many consumer electronics entertainment products or focused on gaming? Many computers or few? How does this vary by segment?</li>
<li>How rich is the user&#8217;s printing experience? Do they use only one printer or more than one? For multi-printer users, which ones do they use? Who are the most-active printer users?</li>
<li>Do PC users behave differently as they gain more experience? Are Newbies or Vets mostly focusing on certain activities versus a broad mixture?</li>
<li>How do the market segments of mobile phone platforms vary?</li>
<li>How social-network active are the various tiers of gamers?</li>
<li>How central is game-playing to the general population? How about within certain key market segments?</li>
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<p>If solid answers any of these questions would help your work in creating the future, <a title="Contact MetaFacts" href="http://technologyuser.com/contact">please contact MetaFacts</a>.</p>
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<p><em>The above questions are answered with the TUP 2010 edition, and even more questions are answered in the TUP 2011 edition.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Extensive information about tech media, advertising and TV is available in TUP – Technology User Profile. Today&#8217;s media-savvy consumers may want their MTV, but they might seek alternative methods to get it.  Advertising seems to have become an option for the consumer, &#8230; <a href="http://technologyuser.com/2010/07/13/tech-media-advertising-tv-solid-market-research-from-metafacts-technology-user-profile/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologyuser.com&#038;blog=1561638&#038;post=1565&#038;subd=metafacts&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Extensive information about tech media, advertising and TV is available in TUP – Technology User Profile.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s media-savvy consumers may want their MTV, but they might seek alternative methods to get it.  Advertising seems to have become an option for the consumer, who today is able to bypass commercials, salespeople, and even email in favor of social networking and other sites.  Advertisers in this day and age have to be both flexible and targeted while ubiquitous in order to get their message across.</p>
<p>Below are a few examples of questions addressed in TUP related to tech media, advertising, and television. The full TUP service enables drilling down beyond the answers to these questions to identify which other technologies, services and behaviors are disruptive and to profile which market segments are and aren’t adopting. TUP is much more than a one-dimensional market view or opinion piece, since it delivers solid answers to the following questions, and more.</p>
<ul>
<li>Which tech buyers focus more on retail than shopping online and vice versa?</li>
<li>Which segments are the most music-intensive? What is the overlap of music-centered products and services by segment?</li>
<li>What is the impact on privacy in use of social networking?</li>
<li>Most-mobile customers &#8211; where do they go and what do they do?</li>
<li>Who are the people who shop for technology products on the web, but purchase at a local retail outlet?</li>
<li>How many screens do people view? Which market segments view more screens than other segments?</li>
<li>How many and which segments are watching and renting movies on which platforms?</li>
<li>Entertainment primacy &#8211; what is the center of the user&#8217;s home entertainment world? Is it one device or many? Which devices and services, and among which segments?</li>
<li>Which smartphone OS is leading, and with which market segments?</li>
<li>Online shoppers &#8211; are they everyone, or unique?</li>
<li>How do online shopping activities differ between Hewlett Packard, Apple and Dell customers?</li>
<li>What do users sync or store in the cloud? How does this differ between mobile phones and PCs? How do users share images &#8211; social networking sites or photo-specific sites? Which users are the most active?</li>
<li>Who is videoconferencing, and using which platform?</li>
<li>How prominent is Home PC renting versus outright purchase?</li>
<li>How much of the game-playing population is older versus younger?</li>
<li>In reality, how deeply has the Apple iPod penetrated the market, and into which market segments?</li>
<li>Are PC users primarily accessing the Internet at home, in the workplace, using friends or neighbor’s computers, or in public places such as libraries or cybercafés? Which users use other&#8217;s PCs and which have many to choose from? Are smartphones or netbooks changing this?</li>
<li>Which market segments are blogging? How do they compare to social networkers?</li>
<li>Who are the true early adopters and laggards? How does this vary by actual usage of specific products and technologies?</li>
<li>What makes a smartphone a smartphone in the consumer&#8217;s eyes? How does usage compare to basic mobile phones? What are the user segments?</li>
<li>Who is buying the highest-end PCs? Are there brand differences? What else do users buy and what else do they use?</li>
<li>How have PC/Online &amp; Mobile Phone activities changed? How might this affect apps?</li>
<li>Primacy &#8211; what is the center of the user&#8217;s world? Their home PC, work PC, mobile phone? Is it one device or many?</li>
<li>How does the life and lifespan of a PC vary by form factor? Does it vary by brand? By user segment?</li>
<li>Which PC brands dominate the PC market? How does this vary within brand segment?</li>
<li>Tech adoption cycles may not be as fast as the tech-focused think. How many and which users still use film cameras?</li>
<li>Is email dying being replaced by alternatives such as social networking, texting, or IM?</li>
<li>Which market segments are renting movies? Are they renting DVDs at a retailer, by mail, or at a kiosk? Do they watch them online?</li>
<li>How much have PC users integrated PCs into their personal lives?</li>
<li>How rich is the user&#8217;s printing experience? Do they use only one printer or more than one? For multi-printer users, which ones do they use? Who are the most-active printer users?</li>
<li>How has the division of work vs. personal use of technology products continued to blur?</li>
<li>What about the anti-social &#8211; those that aren&#8217;t in an online social network? Who are they?</li>
<li>What are consumers planning to buy? (in consumer electronics, connected home, computers, Internet, etc.)</li>
<li>Are Apple&#8217;s best customers really unique?</li>
<li>Beyond paper or plastic: which types of ink &amp; toner are printer users buying? New or refilled? Original or competitor?</li>
<li>Which social networking sites are used most frequently by which segments?</li>
<li>What are the overall future trends for the Internet?</li>
<li>What about the unemployed? Are they more or are they less tech-focused?</li>
<li>What channels do people use for buying PCs? How about printers and printer supplies?</li>
<li>How tech-sophisticated are game-players, within key gaming segments?</li>
<li>What do most people do with their mobile phone as compared to their PC? Which align with which platforms?</li>
<li>Which industry groups have varied levels of adoption?</li>
<li>Where are printer users buying their printer supplies? Are these the same channels as where they buy their printers?</li>
<li>Do PC users behave differently as they gain more experience? Are Newbies or Vets mostly focusing on certain activities versus a broad mixture?</li>
<li>How are smartphones challenging mobile PCs? Which market segments are coalescing around which platforms?<br />
Used/Refurbished PCs &#8211; who buys them?</li>
<li>Which activities are different for dial-up than broadband? What&#8217;s driving bandwidth needs?</li>
<li>Which segments are using which devices &amp; carriers? For which activities?</li>
<li>Which segments have recently paid for a downloaded mobile phone app?</li>
<li>Which market segments are dating online? What else do they frequently do online?</li>
<li>When do you grow up and give up on your Apple? When do get one again, if you do?</li>
<li>How many seniors are online? How is their behavior different than younger online users?</li>
<li>How important is privacy when getting rid of old computers?</li>
<li>Is it really one to a customer? How often are PCs shared? Which market segments use more than one PC?</li>
<li>Do users find their PCs to be more useful or less useful? Which users are the most practically-oriented?</li>
<li>How prominent is printing images from mobile phones?</li>
<li>Who is using mobile payments?</li>
<li>Is the smartphone killing PC shopping?</li>
<li>Netbooks &#8211; how soon and with which market segments?</li>
<li>Who&#8217;s busiest &#8211; desktop users or notebook users? How do their profiles differ?</li>
<li>Do game players bring their gaming with them into the workplace? To what extent? Which market segment does this the most?</li>
<li>To what extent have Dell and Lexmark penetrated the printer market? Which segments have they penetrated?</li>
<li>What is Hewlett Packard’s share among Dell computer owners and Dell or Lexmark printer owners and has this changed?</li>
<li>How do the market segments of mobile phone platforms vary?</li>
<li>How social-network active are the various tiers of gamers?</li>
<li>How are users communicating, given all their communication options?</li>
</ul>
<p>If solid answers any of these questions would help your work in creating the future, <a title="Contact MetaFacts" href="http://technologyuser.com/contact">please contact MetaFacts</a>.</p>
<p>MetaFacts, Inc. helps technology marketers find and measure their best and future customers.</p>
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<p><em>The above questions are answered with the TUP 2010 edition, and even more questions are answered in the TUP 2011 edition.</em></p>
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