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Nielsen: Smartphones Used By 50.4% Of U.S. Consumers, Android 48.5% Of Them | TechCrunch →
Another interesting point is that apparently women are edging out men a bit when it comes to smartphone usage in the U.S. 50.9 percent of females had smartphones, while among men it was 50.1 percent. Unsurprisingly, younger users are the most smartphone-savvy, with two out of three 25-34 year-olds using more advanced mobile handsets.
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Gangs of Facebook: How a few angry users can kill your app | VentureBeat →
If enough people report that a particular application is offensive, Facebook’s automated spam-reporting technology will likely take it down in minutes without any type of warning. And that can happen even if the reports are completely fabricated.
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