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Search, Social Networking and Mobile Gaming Coming of Age on Mobile
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Compete
Releases Results of Quarterly Smartphone Intelligence Survey
Compete
releases the results of the Q1 2010 Smartphone Intelligence
survey, which showed major movement in the use of local search,
social networking and gaming on smartphones. Compete's quarterly
Smartphone Intelligence survey provides behavioral and survey-based
insights into how consumers are using iPhones, BlackBerrys, Android
devices and other smartphones.
Compete's Smartphone Intelligence combines consumer insights
(through surveys) with behavioral data (through online click stream
data) to reveal how smartphone owners are using their phones, the
sites they visit on the mobile Web and what they like and dislike
about their phone and experiences. Smartphone Intelligence
subscribers will receive comprehensive quarterly reports with fresh
data about smartphone use and behavior, as well as actionable
recommendations tailored to their business.
Smartphone Intelligence also enables clients to go deeper with
custom research addressing specific business questions relevant to
unique segments of smartphones owners. Only Compete can bring in the
online behavior of millions of consumers through click stream data
to help answer these questions. To learn more about Compete's Telecom & Media experts, visit our website.
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Hyundai
Sonata Most Shopped Vehicle In May Compete
Data Shows the Automaker Continues Its 2010 Hot Streak Into
Summer
Hyundai
Sonata was the most-shopped vehicle in May, extending the
automaker's 2010 hot streak. Overall, May 2010 shopper volume (2.8
million) was the strongest for the industry since February 2008, but
demand for Hyundai was most notable, hitting an all-time high of
324,000 shoppers. This drove its share of market interest (SMI) to
11.6 percent, up from 7.4 percent in Dec. 2009. That growth
propelled Hyundai past Nissan (11.2 percent) and has the brand
closer to eclipsing Honda (12.9 percent) and Toyota (14.2 percent),
both of which experienced well-documented struggles
recently.
Hyundai's recent surge was helped by successful
launches of the new 2010 Tucson and the hot-selling 2011 Sonata,
which was the number-one shopped model in the industry in May. It
was on the list of more than 130,000 shoppers, more than Toyota
Camry, Honda Accord, Honda Civic or Ford Fusion.
"We saw
interest rising for the Sonata immediately after its introduction
around the Super Bowl, and it has stayed red hot ever since," said
Dennis Bulgarelli, Director of Automotive at Compete. "Not only are
we seeing prospects put Hyundai on their shopping lists in record
numbers, we're also seeing Hyundai do a great job converting those
shoppers to buyers. Its May sales of nearly 50,000 were 33 percent
higher than a year ago, with Sonata sales nearly doubling
year-over-year." Read
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