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The Pew Research Center has given us a detailed look at how we behave online and what we look like as Facebook 'friends.' Did you know the average number of Facebook friends is 229? With 229 Facebook friends per user, it would only take 2 degrees of separation for the average Facebook user to reach 156,569 other Facebook users. There are also some interesting differences between both genders and age groups. For instance, women average 21 status updates per month, while men only average 6. As the use of social networks continues to grow, it's interesting to look at how we behave when we use them, and how that behavior differs by group.

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Marketers: What Mobile Users Will and Won't Put Up With [INFOGRAPHIC]

Marketers: What Mobile Users Will and Won't Put Up With [INFOGRAPHIC] | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

"Young people between the ages of 18 and 24 are more connected to their mobile devices and open to mobile marketing than you might think".

 

Here are some highlights from this article:

 

Brands need to be careful about how they target those mobile users and how much knowledge they reveal about them.

 

**Nine in 10 young adults 18-24 spend between one and five hours on their mobile devices daily.

 

**Nearly one in 10, meanwhile, are on their gadgets between five and ten hours each day.

 

**Just under a third would actually like for brands to send them promotions via smarthphone and tablet, but more than half say that it’s “extremely important” to be able to opt out of such come-ons.

 

**While 30% of survey respondents said they want offers to be located nearby, two-thirds said they don’t want brands knowing their whereabouts.

 

**More than half worry about their credit card information being stolen, and nearly half fret the risk of signing up for fake websites.


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