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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Very Few Actually Watch Videos on their iPods and Mobile Phones

Knowledge Networks, a Menlo Park-based market research firm, has released a study that claims 50% of those who subscribe to video cell phone services actually watch video. In addition to mobile phones, the report finds that 30% of video iPod users actually use their iPods for video.

Makes sense, everyone rather watch Diggnation on the computer.

read more | digg story

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