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Take Control of Your YouTube Activity Sharing Settings

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If you’re like me and want to have more control over what’s being shared from YouTube on Twitter, FaceBook, Google Reader and maybe even one day Google Plus, you should tweak your YouTube Account settings.


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The Age of Multi-Screen Information Consumption: A Visual Analysis and Report from Google

The Age of Multi-Screen Information Consumption: A Visual Analysis and Report from Google | Mobile Websites vs Mobile Apps | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you are interested i understanding how most people utilize and move between the use of their smartphone or tablet, to their desktops or TV screens and viceversa, this elegantly illustrated feature by Google, will definitely provide you with some new insight and some relevant data.

 

"Today 90% of our media consumption occurs in front of a screen. As consumers balance their time between smartphones, tablets, PCs and Televisions, they are learning to use these devices together to achieve their goals."

 

"...some insights from our latest research:

 

-> 90% of consumers begin a task on one device and then complete it on another device.

 

-> Smartphones are by far the most common starting point for this sequential activity.

 

-> TV no longer commands our full attention.

 

-> TV strategy should be closely aligned and integrated with the marketing strategies for digital devices.

 

In essence: "While consumers are using more than one device simultaneously, content viewed on one device can trigger specific behavior on the other.

Businesses should therefore not limit their conversion goals and calls to action to only the device where they were initially displayed."

 

 

Recommended. Both for the info as well as for its presentation and design approach. 9/10

 

 

 

Presentation Study - Report: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/library/studies/the-new-multi-screen-world-study/

 

Infographic: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/library/infographics/multi-screen-world-infographic/

 

Interactive PDF: http://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/multiscreenworld_final.pdf

 

Highly recommended: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/featured/new-multi-screen-world-insight/

 

(Found via Alessio Carciofi)

 

 


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Joan Stewart's curator insight, December 26, 2012 7:35 AM

Joan Stewart: Nice scoop from Robin Good, Google is adding new app designs on an ongoing basis, easy diagram to follow what is happening with TV and Mobile mainly, they appear to be the focus.

 

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The Age of Multi-Screen Information Consumption: A Visual Analysis and Report from Google

The Age of Multi-Screen Information Consumption: A Visual Analysis and Report from Google | Mobile Websites vs Mobile Apps | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you are interested i understanding how most people utilize and move between the use of their smartphone or tablet, to their desktops or TV screens and viceversa, this elegantly illustrated feature by Google, will definitely provide you with some new insight and some relevant data.

 

"Today 90% of our media consumption occurs in front of a screen. As consumers balance their time between smartphones, tablets, PCs and Televisions, they are learning to use these devices together to achieve their goals."

 

"...some insights from our latest research:

 

-> 90% of consumers begin a task on one device and then complete it on another device.

 

-> Smartphones are by far the most common starting point for this sequential activity.

 

-> TV no longer commands our full attention.

 

-> TV strategy should be closely aligned and integrated with the marketing strategies for digital devices.

 

In essence: "While consumers are using more than one device simultaneously, content viewed on one device can trigger specific behavior on the other.

Businesses should therefore not limit their conversion goals and calls to action to only the device where they were initially displayed."

 

 

Recommended. Both for the info as well as for its presentation and design approach. 9/10

 

 

 

Presentation Study - Report: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/library/studies/the-new-multi-screen-world-study/

 

Infographic: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/library/infographics/multi-screen-world-infographic/

 

Interactive PDF: http://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/multiscreenworld_final.pdf

 

Highly recommended: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/featured/new-multi-screen-world-insight/

 

(Found via Alessio Carciofi)

 

 


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Joan Stewart's curator insight, December 26, 2012 7:35 AM

Joan Stewart: Nice scoop from Robin Good, Google is adding new app designs on an ongoing basis, easy diagram to follow what is happening with TV and Mobile mainly, they appear to be the focus.