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Source: comScore/Jumptap

Source: comScore/Jumptap

Smartphones and Tablets Account for Half of US Adults’ Time Online

September 16, 2013

Soaring smartphone and tablet use has doubled the amount of time Americans spend online in the matter of a few short years, finds a new report [download page] from comScore and Jumptap. As a result, as of April of this year, smartphones (39% share) and tablets (12% share) account for approximately half of adults’ time online, a figure which rises to 59% among 18-24-year-olds and 61% among women aged 25-49.

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Tags: report, comscore, jumptap, smartphone, tablet, mobile
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