Nielsen is out with their top 10 mobile games for the U.S. operator market in 2008. As you’re about to see, classic titles like Tetris, Bejeweled and Pac-Man still rock. Without further ado, here’s the list: 7.0% - Tetris 4.0% - Bejeweled 3.6% - Guitar Hero III 2.6% - Wheel of Fortune 2.5% - Pac-Man 1.9% - The Oregon Trail 1.7% -
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Last month The Nielsen Company released a year-end look at the most popular trends among Americans during 2008. Included in the release are consumer spending trends across Television, Internet, Movies, DVDs, Music, Mobile, Books and Video Games. The Top Tens show year-to-date results for each media and consumer related category measured by The Nielsen Company. You can access the complete report he...
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Source: THE NIELSEN COMPANY ISSUES TOP TEN U.S. LISTS FOR 2008. Motorola on the top and Nokia on the bottom - wow. And in between in that order: LG, Apple and BlackBerry. Wow again. The US does operate differently than the rest of the world! I wonder for how much longer that will hold true. Rank Handset Share
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Nielsen has released their top 10 mobile games for the U.S. operator market in 2008. Not surprisingly, Tetris is still leading the charts with an overall revenue of 7.0%. 1.7.0% Tetris2.4.0%...
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Hip-hop superstar Lil Wayne's "Lollipop" was the top-selling mastertone of 2008 according to Nielsen RingScan, a service of information and media firm The Nielsen Company. Sales of "Lollipop" topped the 2.36 million mark, compared to just 1.62 million for 2008 runner-up T.I.'s "Whatever You Like." Flo Rida's "Low" was the year's third top-selling mastertone at 1.60 million, fol...
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2008 was the point when finally the typical U.S. mobile subscriber now sends and receives more SMS text messages than they do mobile telephone calls according to Nielsen figures. As of Q2 2008, a typical U.S. mobile subscriber sends or receives 357 text messages per month, compared to placing or receiving 204 phone calls. Though the number of calls has remained relatively steady, the number of
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 1st Jan 2009 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
In 2008, U.S. mobile subscribers sent and received more text messages than they made mobile phone calls according to Nielsen Mobile figures.
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Textually on 29th Dec 2008 (via textually.org)
A new white paper from Nielsen Mobile notes an emerging opportunity for marketers in short code marketing, whereby companies and their customers can interact via special abbreviated telephone numbers used for mobile phone commercial text messages,...
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