32% of US Mobile Consumers Post Content on MySpace
In Q3 2006, 32% of the US mobile consumers uploaded content on MySpace. 13% uploaded on Facebook, according to Telephia.
In Q3 2006, 32% of the US mobile consumers uploaded content on MySpace. 13% uploaded on Facebook, according to Telephia.
Telephia Data
Telephia has provided the following data:
– In Q3 2006, 11% of the US mobile consumers uploaded content on Windows Live Spaces
– 9% of the US mobile consumers uploaded content on YouTube
– 6% of the US mobile consumers uploaded content on Hi5
– 21% of the UK mobile consumers uploaded content on MySpace
– 19% of the UK mobile consumers uploaded content on Windows Live Spaces
– 9% of the UK mobile consumers uploaded content on YouTube
– 9% of the UK mobile consumers uploaded content on Bebo
– 7% of the UK mobile consumers uploaded content on Hi5.
Reza Chady, managing director, Telephia Europe, said: “Social networking sites have taken the web by storm. Eighty-five percent of U.K. consumers are using text messaging to stay connected to their peers at all times and more than 80 percent of new phones sold are camera phones. Put this together with Vodafone and O2’s declared interest in offering mobile services from MySpace and Bebo, and you can see why social networking in the U.K. will spread from the PC to the street in 2007 and beyond”. [source]
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