With the recession slowing down and jobs growing – people are resolving to focus on their career and move up after sitting back these last few years.
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With the recession slowing down and jobs growing – people are resolving to focus on their career and move up after sitting back these last few years.
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Médiamétrie, la société spécialisée dans les mesures d’audience vient de mettre en ligne son bilan 2012 des pratiques internet en France. Via coup d'oeil
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February 28, 8:50 AM
Les usages semblent d’ailleurs se différencier selon le lieu : à domicile l’ordinateur et les tablettes ont les faveurs des acheteurs, au bureau, en magasin ou dans les transports, le smartphone est d’avantage utilisé. Delete the scoop?
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This infographic visualizes the spectacular rise of the Internet in the last 10 years and how some companies have failed to adapt to the changes. Here’s an interesting infographic that has been making the rounds across social media for the last two weeks. It visualizes the spectacular rise of the Internet in just 10 years. In 2002, the Internet boasted 569 million users, which translated to 9.1% of the world’s population. In 2012, that number has gone through the roof: There are now 2.27 billion users, or 33% of the world’s population. Another formidable stat is the amount of time people spend online — in 2002, it was only 46 minutes a day (about the time it took to download four songs); in 2012, it’s four hours a day.
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