We’ve published our Quarter 1 Report for 2019 which analyses internet & social usage
> by Race (which Facebook & Google don't ask, but all our clients do)
> for Ethekwini (a few Durban based clients have asked for the breakdown)
This document summarizes traffic data for SCA radio networks in South Australia from April 2013 to April 2014. It shows that SCA Network monthly unique browsers increased 114% to 176,735, driven by shows, social media, sports, and celebrity content. Today Network monthly users grew 75% to 137,009. Triple M Network monthly users jumped 170% to 55,687, driven by AFL, NRL, social media, rock news, and mobile browsing. The document analyzes growth in online radio audiences for SCA's three main networks in South Australia over a one year period.
The mobile ecosystem provides a lot of contributions to society. These contributions are made for many aspects including GDP and creating more job employment. Let's take a look at how the mobile ecosystem has been contributing to APAC's Economic Growth.
SCA's digital network traffic increased in September 2013 compared to the previous year, with their SCA Network seeing a 31% rise in unique monthly browsers to 2.4 million, their Today Network a 51.5% increase to 1.5 million unique monthly visitors, and their Triple M Network a 17% rise to 780,361 unique monthly visitors, both driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities, and mobile browsing.
SCA digital ratings for August 2013 saw record traffic across their networks. The SCA Network saw a 49% increase in unique monthly browsers to 2.8 million. Traffic for the Today Network increased 81% to 1.8 million unique monthly visitors. Triple M Network traffic rose 32% to 885,347 unique monthly visitors, also the highest month ever. Growth was driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities and mobile browsers.
Perspectives of Telecommunications in CALA - ECI Telecom - 20/10/2016Renato Cruz
The document discusses several trends in telecommunications including:
1) By 2020, global IP traffic will reach 2.3 zettabytes per year and Latin American IP traffic will grow at a 21% compound annual growth rate.
2) The internet of things market is growing rapidly and airlines can generate half a terabyte of data per flight.
3) Fifth generation cellular networks will provide over 12 gigabits per second speeds to users and sub-millisecond latency for applications like self-driving cars.
4) Global fixed broadband speeds are expected to grow at a 14% compound annual growth rate through 2020 with Latin America seeing an 18% growth rate.
Digital Media Analysis on Growing Up Milk (GUM) category in Sri Lanka (in 2017) Statistics are sourced from multiple publicly available sources as mentioned in the presentation.
SCA digital media in Adelaide saw increases in traffic across their networks in May 2014 compared to the previous year. The SCA Network saw a 73% increase in average daily unique browsers to 12,592, the highest ever for that network. Traffic on the Today Network in South Australia increased 100% to 9,320 average daily unique browsers. The Triple M Network increased 8% to 2,893 average daily unique browsers, also the highest ever for that network. These increases were driven by shows, social media, sports coverage, celebrity news, and mobile browsing. The document provides sources and context for digital analytics data reported by Southern Cross Austereo.
Southern Cross Austereo each month reports Australian digital ratings sourced from Nielsen Market Intelligence and Nielsen Answers. The report includes top mobile publishers, mobile radio brand market shares, top mobile optimized publishers, mobile share of daily radio browsing, top mobile apps, and SCA's mobile active users. The published data is intended for personal use only and any comments or claims regarding the data should be directed to clive.dickens@sca.com.au.
This document summarizes traffic data for SCA radio networks in South Australia from April 2013 to April 2014. It shows that SCA Network monthly unique browsers increased 114% to 176,735, driven by shows, social media, sports, and celebrity content. Today Network monthly users grew 75% to 137,009. Triple M Network monthly users jumped 170% to 55,687, driven by AFL, NRL, social media, rock news, and mobile browsing. The document analyzes growth in online radio audiences for SCA's three main networks in South Australia over a one year period.
The mobile ecosystem provides a lot of contributions to society. These contributions are made for many aspects including GDP and creating more job employment. Let's take a look at how the mobile ecosystem has been contributing to APAC's Economic Growth.
SCA's digital network traffic increased in September 2013 compared to the previous year, with their SCA Network seeing a 31% rise in unique monthly browsers to 2.4 million, their Today Network a 51.5% increase to 1.5 million unique monthly visitors, and their Triple M Network a 17% rise to 780,361 unique monthly visitors, both driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities, and mobile browsing.
SCA digital ratings for August 2013 saw record traffic across their networks. The SCA Network saw a 49% increase in unique monthly browsers to 2.8 million. Traffic for the Today Network increased 81% to 1.8 million unique monthly visitors. Triple M Network traffic rose 32% to 885,347 unique monthly visitors, also the highest month ever. Growth was driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities and mobile browsers.
Perspectives of Telecommunications in CALA - ECI Telecom - 20/10/2016Renato Cruz
The document discusses several trends in telecommunications including:
1) By 2020, global IP traffic will reach 2.3 zettabytes per year and Latin American IP traffic will grow at a 21% compound annual growth rate.
2) The internet of things market is growing rapidly and airlines can generate half a terabyte of data per flight.
3) Fifth generation cellular networks will provide over 12 gigabits per second speeds to users and sub-millisecond latency for applications like self-driving cars.
4) Global fixed broadband speeds are expected to grow at a 14% compound annual growth rate through 2020 with Latin America seeing an 18% growth rate.
Digital Media Analysis on Growing Up Milk (GUM) category in Sri Lanka (in 2017) Statistics are sourced from multiple publicly available sources as mentioned in the presentation.
SCA digital media in Adelaide saw increases in traffic across their networks in May 2014 compared to the previous year. The SCA Network saw a 73% increase in average daily unique browsers to 12,592, the highest ever for that network. Traffic on the Today Network in South Australia increased 100% to 9,320 average daily unique browsers. The Triple M Network increased 8% to 2,893 average daily unique browsers, also the highest ever for that network. These increases were driven by shows, social media, sports coverage, celebrity news, and mobile browsing. The document provides sources and context for digital analytics data reported by Southern Cross Austereo.
Southern Cross Austereo each month reports Australian digital ratings sourced from Nielsen Market Intelligence and Nielsen Answers. The report includes top mobile publishers, mobile radio brand market shares, top mobile optimized publishers, mobile share of daily radio browsing, top mobile apps, and SCA's mobile active users. The published data is intended for personal use only and any comments or claims regarding the data should be directed to clive.dickens@sca.com.au.
The document discusses predictions for the world in 2025, including that the second digital revolution will occur driven by new technologies. By 2025, the digital economy is predicted to be worth $4.8 trillion, with enterprise technology contributing $1.5 trillion. While new opportunities will exist, competition will intensify for all players. Digital transformation will be necessary for companies rather than optional by that time.
The document discusses traffic statistics for three radio networks - SCA Network, Today Network, and Triple M Network - in the state of Victoria, Australia between February 2013 and February 2014. SCA Network saw a 262% increase in monthly unique browsers to 704,365. Today Network had a 45% increase in monthly unique visitors to 416,189. Triple M Network increased its monthly unique visitors by 65% to 264,833. All three networks saw growth driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities, and mobile users.
Presentación del VNI Argentina - Febrero 2016Oscar Romano
Desde el año 2000 cuando el primer teléfono con cámara fue introducido en el mercado, el número de usuarios de móviles se ha quintuplicado. Para el año 2020 habrá 5,500 millones de usuarios de móviles, representando el 70 por ciento de la población mundial, de acuerdo al mismo informe. La adopción de dispositivos móviles, el incremento de la cobertura móvil y la demanda por contenido móvil, impulsan el crecimiento de usuarios dos veces más rápido que lo que lo hará la población mundial en los próximos cinco años. Esta oleada de usuarios móviles, dispositivos inteligentes, video móvil y redes 4G aumentará ocho veces el volumen del tráfico de datos móviles en los próximos cinco años.
De acuerdo con el informe Visual Networking Index™ (VNI) de Cisco, Argentina contará con 31 millones de usuarios de Internet en 2020, siete millones más que en 2015. Por otra parte, y también en Argentina, la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija crecerá de 4,9 Mbps en 2015 a 15,2 Mbps en 2020, mientras que las velocidades móviles crecerán 4 veces entre 2015 y 2020 hasta alcanzar los 3 megas en 2020.
El VNI con datos sobre la actualidad argentina también informó que el tráfico IP va a incrementar 2 veces de 2015 a 2020, con un crecimiento compuesto anual del 18%. En el mismo período, el tráfico móvil va a crecer 7 veces, con un crecimiento compuesto anual del 47%. En cuanto al tráfico móvil, va a representar el 14% del tráfico IP total en Argentina comparado con el 5% del total de este tráfico en 2015.
Para Gonzalo Valverde, Director de Ventas de Proveedores de Servicio de Cisco Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay, “nuevamente el VNI de Cisco nos brinda proyecciones de Internet para nuestro país. De acuerdo a este estudio, podemos destacar que en Argentina la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija crecerá de 4,9 Mbps en 2015 a 15,2 Mbps en 2020, lo que representa una de las tasas de crecimiento compuesto más altas de la región para este período. Este crecimiento facilitará una mejor experiencia de consumo de video, que representará el 82% del tráfico IP total en 2020. En lo que respecta a las velocidades móviles en la Argentina, crecerán 4 veces entre 2015 y 2020 hasta alcanzar los 3 megas en 2020. El tráfico móvil representará el 14% del tráfico IP total en Argentina”.
Slides from US Ignite Smart Gigabit Community lighting rounds. Part of the US Ignite Wednesday afternoon sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
NSF PI Meeting presentation on US Ignite - Nishal MohanUS-Ignite
The US Ignite Smart Gigabit Communities Program supports communities in developing and deploying next-generation applications and services to build foundations for smart communities. It provides opportunities, workshops, conferences and education to enable smart, connected communities. The program brings together municipalities, academia, foundations, entrepreneurs, investors and corporations to create innovation ecosystems. It aims to spur collaboration between universities and communities to apply research to local problems and pursue technology transfer.
Bangladesh has a bright future ahead considering recent economic performance. However to become an advanced economy it needs to starts transformation its business for improving efficiency hence sustainability.
RFP announcement for new US Ignite Smart Gigabit Cities - Nishal MohanUS-Ignite
Presentation by US Ignite National Community Leader, Dr. Nishal Mohan on the RFP for new members of the Smart Gigabit Communities program. Part of the US Ignite Tuesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
This document discusses statistics on social TV and the SecondSync app. It notes that there are 500 channels and 500,000 programs tweeted about daily by 6 million UK Twitter users. The document outlines Twitter statistics in the UK and that social media is regularly used while watching TV. It proposes that Twitter is a good platform for social TV due to public data, real-time conversation, and tweets serving as a currency. Future goals include sentiment analysis, integrating additional data, and profiling users.
Social media has transformed the Middle East region, with millions of active users spending billions of hours each year on platforms. The report examines social media trends and user behavior in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE in 2016. These countries were selected due to their high levels of social media penetration and active user populations. The statistics show Saudi Arabia has the most active Facebook users while Twitter is most popular in Saudi Arabia. Instagram is most used in Saudi Arabia as well, with a large female user base.
Diving deep into literally millions of interactions and conversations with different networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, blogs, forums and news sites in order to bring you analytical info about how social media affects different sectors like:Sharing Economy, Banking and Finance, Ecommerce, Telecom and Fintech.
Social media usage in the MENA region continues to grow rapidly. The report provides insights into social media platform usage in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt. Key findings include that Instagram and Facebook users are increasing in all three countries, with Arabic remaining more popular than English in KSA and Egypt. Android dominates the mobile operating system for social media users across the region. Industries like travel, fashion, and food see the highest social media interest among users.
Africa will have about 500 million young people by 2030. 157 of the world’s 310 mobile money services in 2021 were in Sub-Saharan Africa. Africa had a US$495bn share of the US$767bn handled by mobile money worldwide. Mobile
phones account for about 75% of all online traffic in Africa. Africa has potential to unlock more than $3 trillion in consumer spending. In the five largest consumer markets alone—Nigeria Egypt, South Africa, Morocco,
and Algeria—the African Development Bank estimates that there will be 56 million middle-class households with disposable incomes of nearly $680 billion.
Analysis Group estimates that the Metaverse could contribute $40 billion to Sub-Saharan Africa’s GDP by 2031.
Six in ten people in Asia Pacific subscribed
to mobile services in 2015
At the end of 2015, 62% of the population in Asia
Pacific (2.5 billion individuals) subscribed to mobile
services. The region’s four dominant markets
– China, India, Indonesia and Japan – together
accounted for more than three-quarters of the
region’s total subscriber base. Growth rates in the
region are set to remain above the global average,
with Asia Pacific adding more than 600 million new
subscribers by 2020. The focus of growth will shift
to South and South-East Asia; India alone is set to
add just under 250 million new subscribers by the
end of the decade.
The document discusses the opportunities for local business and media in Africa from the growing consumer class and interest in local sports content. It notes the rising incomes and numbers of Africa's middle class consumers, the expanding digital media landscape, and appetite for locally produced content. Developing coverage of local sports provides opportunities to engage fans, viewers, and consumers, especially as more African athletes find success internationally raising local interest in domestic sporting events and leagues.
There are a total number of 667 million China Internet users at the end of June 2015 while each region in China faces a different grow rate. This presentation outlines the key statistics for those wanting an overview of the Chinese Internet and Social Media landscape.
The document discusses trends in internet, social media, online streaming, downloads, games and smartphone usage across several Middle Eastern and North African countries based on a 2013 study by Ipsos. Some key findings include:
- Internet penetration increased in all studied countries, with rates ranging from 55-92% across countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Lebanon and others.
- Social network usage grew significantly, with penetration rates among internet users ranging from 81-99% across countries.
- Online streaming and downloads also increased substantially year-over-year in most countries studied.
- Smartphone ownership rose markedly, with penetration rates among total populations ranging from 36-79% in countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE
This document provides a global digital overview and essential insights into internet, mobile, social media, and ecommerce usage around the world in 2020. Some key highlights include:
- More than 4.5 billion people worldwide now use the internet, while over 3.8 billion are active social media users.
- Nearly 60% of the world's population is online, and over half will use social media by mid-2020.
- However, around 40% of people worldwide remain unconnected to the internet, and women are more likely than men to be unconnected in some regions.
The document is a report on global digital trends in 2020. Some key highlights include:
- More than 4.5 billion people worldwide now use the internet, while over 3.8 billion are active on social media.
- Nearly 60% of the world's population is online, and over half will use social media by mid-2020.
- However, around 40% of people worldwide remain unconnected to the internet, and women are more likely than men to be unconnected in some regions like Southern Asia.
- On average, internet users now spend over 6 hours and 40 minutes online per day, accounting for over 40% of their waking hours.
Estadísticas globales mundiales 2019 de las RRSS y eCommerce por HootsuiteDavid Martinez Calduch
The document discusses key trends in digital media and technology usage around the world in 2019. It notes that:
- The number of internet users grew by over 360 million in 2018, with the average user now spending more than 6.5 hours online per day. Developing economies saw particularly strong growth.
- Social media continues to be very popular, though some platforms saw user declines. Mobile growth was more modest at 100 million new users, but mobile is fueling e-commerce growth.
- The report examines newer technologies like voice control and cryptocurrency adoption. All of its data reports and over 5,000 charts will be freely available online.
The document discusses predictions for the world in 2025, including that the second digital revolution will occur driven by new technologies. By 2025, the digital economy is predicted to be worth $4.8 trillion, with enterprise technology contributing $1.5 trillion. While new opportunities will exist, competition will intensify for all players. Digital transformation will be necessary for companies rather than optional by that time.
The document discusses traffic statistics for three radio networks - SCA Network, Today Network, and Triple M Network - in the state of Victoria, Australia between February 2013 and February 2014. SCA Network saw a 262% increase in monthly unique browsers to 704,365. Today Network had a 45% increase in monthly unique visitors to 416,189. Triple M Network increased its monthly unique visitors by 65% to 264,833. All three networks saw growth driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities, and mobile users.
Presentación del VNI Argentina - Febrero 2016Oscar Romano
Desde el año 2000 cuando el primer teléfono con cámara fue introducido en el mercado, el número de usuarios de móviles se ha quintuplicado. Para el año 2020 habrá 5,500 millones de usuarios de móviles, representando el 70 por ciento de la población mundial, de acuerdo al mismo informe. La adopción de dispositivos móviles, el incremento de la cobertura móvil y la demanda por contenido móvil, impulsan el crecimiento de usuarios dos veces más rápido que lo que lo hará la población mundial en los próximos cinco años. Esta oleada de usuarios móviles, dispositivos inteligentes, video móvil y redes 4G aumentará ocho veces el volumen del tráfico de datos móviles en los próximos cinco años.
De acuerdo con el informe Visual Networking Index™ (VNI) de Cisco, Argentina contará con 31 millones de usuarios de Internet en 2020, siete millones más que en 2015. Por otra parte, y también en Argentina, la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija crecerá de 4,9 Mbps en 2015 a 15,2 Mbps en 2020, mientras que las velocidades móviles crecerán 4 veces entre 2015 y 2020 hasta alcanzar los 3 megas en 2020.
El VNI con datos sobre la actualidad argentina también informó que el tráfico IP va a incrementar 2 veces de 2015 a 2020, con un crecimiento compuesto anual del 18%. En el mismo período, el tráfico móvil va a crecer 7 veces, con un crecimiento compuesto anual del 47%. En cuanto al tráfico móvil, va a representar el 14% del tráfico IP total en Argentina comparado con el 5% del total de este tráfico en 2015.
Para Gonzalo Valverde, Director de Ventas de Proveedores de Servicio de Cisco Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay, “nuevamente el VNI de Cisco nos brinda proyecciones de Internet para nuestro país. De acuerdo a este estudio, podemos destacar que en Argentina la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija crecerá de 4,9 Mbps en 2015 a 15,2 Mbps en 2020, lo que representa una de las tasas de crecimiento compuesto más altas de la región para este período. Este crecimiento facilitará una mejor experiencia de consumo de video, que representará el 82% del tráfico IP total en 2020. En lo que respecta a las velocidades móviles en la Argentina, crecerán 4 veces entre 2015 y 2020 hasta alcanzar los 3 megas en 2020. El tráfico móvil representará el 14% del tráfico IP total en Argentina”.
Slides from US Ignite Smart Gigabit Community lighting rounds. Part of the US Ignite Wednesday afternoon sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
NSF PI Meeting presentation on US Ignite - Nishal MohanUS-Ignite
The US Ignite Smart Gigabit Communities Program supports communities in developing and deploying next-generation applications and services to build foundations for smart communities. It provides opportunities, workshops, conferences and education to enable smart, connected communities. The program brings together municipalities, academia, foundations, entrepreneurs, investors and corporations to create innovation ecosystems. It aims to spur collaboration between universities and communities to apply research to local problems and pursue technology transfer.
Bangladesh has a bright future ahead considering recent economic performance. However to become an advanced economy it needs to starts transformation its business for improving efficiency hence sustainability.
RFP announcement for new US Ignite Smart Gigabit Cities - Nishal MohanUS-Ignite
Presentation by US Ignite National Community Leader, Dr. Nishal Mohan on the RFP for new members of the Smart Gigabit Communities program. Part of the US Ignite Tuesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
This document discusses statistics on social TV and the SecondSync app. It notes that there are 500 channels and 500,000 programs tweeted about daily by 6 million UK Twitter users. The document outlines Twitter statistics in the UK and that social media is regularly used while watching TV. It proposes that Twitter is a good platform for social TV due to public data, real-time conversation, and tweets serving as a currency. Future goals include sentiment analysis, integrating additional data, and profiling users.
Social media has transformed the Middle East region, with millions of active users spending billions of hours each year on platforms. The report examines social media trends and user behavior in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE in 2016. These countries were selected due to their high levels of social media penetration and active user populations. The statistics show Saudi Arabia has the most active Facebook users while Twitter is most popular in Saudi Arabia. Instagram is most used in Saudi Arabia as well, with a large female user base.
Diving deep into literally millions of interactions and conversations with different networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, blogs, forums and news sites in order to bring you analytical info about how social media affects different sectors like:Sharing Economy, Banking and Finance, Ecommerce, Telecom and Fintech.
Social media usage in the MENA region continues to grow rapidly. The report provides insights into social media platform usage in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt. Key findings include that Instagram and Facebook users are increasing in all three countries, with Arabic remaining more popular than English in KSA and Egypt. Android dominates the mobile operating system for social media users across the region. Industries like travel, fashion, and food see the highest social media interest among users.
Africa will have about 500 million young people by 2030. 157 of the world’s 310 mobile money services in 2021 were in Sub-Saharan Africa. Africa had a US$495bn share of the US$767bn handled by mobile money worldwide. Mobile
phones account for about 75% of all online traffic in Africa. Africa has potential to unlock more than $3 trillion in consumer spending. In the five largest consumer markets alone—Nigeria Egypt, South Africa, Morocco,
and Algeria—the African Development Bank estimates that there will be 56 million middle-class households with disposable incomes of nearly $680 billion.
Analysis Group estimates that the Metaverse could contribute $40 billion to Sub-Saharan Africa’s GDP by 2031.
Six in ten people in Asia Pacific subscribed
to mobile services in 2015
At the end of 2015, 62% of the population in Asia
Pacific (2.5 billion individuals) subscribed to mobile
services. The region’s four dominant markets
– China, India, Indonesia and Japan – together
accounted for more than three-quarters of the
region’s total subscriber base. Growth rates in the
region are set to remain above the global average,
with Asia Pacific adding more than 600 million new
subscribers by 2020. The focus of growth will shift
to South and South-East Asia; India alone is set to
add just under 250 million new subscribers by the
end of the decade.
The document discusses the opportunities for local business and media in Africa from the growing consumer class and interest in local sports content. It notes the rising incomes and numbers of Africa's middle class consumers, the expanding digital media landscape, and appetite for locally produced content. Developing coverage of local sports provides opportunities to engage fans, viewers, and consumers, especially as more African athletes find success internationally raising local interest in domestic sporting events and leagues.
There are a total number of 667 million China Internet users at the end of June 2015 while each region in China faces a different grow rate. This presentation outlines the key statistics for those wanting an overview of the Chinese Internet and Social Media landscape.
The document discusses trends in internet, social media, online streaming, downloads, games and smartphone usage across several Middle Eastern and North African countries based on a 2013 study by Ipsos. Some key findings include:
- Internet penetration increased in all studied countries, with rates ranging from 55-92% across countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Lebanon and others.
- Social network usage grew significantly, with penetration rates among internet users ranging from 81-99% across countries.
- Online streaming and downloads also increased substantially year-over-year in most countries studied.
- Smartphone ownership rose markedly, with penetration rates among total populations ranging from 36-79% in countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE
This document provides a global digital overview and essential insights into internet, mobile, social media, and ecommerce usage around the world in 2020. Some key highlights include:
- More than 4.5 billion people worldwide now use the internet, while over 3.8 billion are active social media users.
- Nearly 60% of the world's population is online, and over half will use social media by mid-2020.
- However, around 40% of people worldwide remain unconnected to the internet, and women are more likely than men to be unconnected in some regions.
The document is a report on global digital trends in 2020. Some key highlights include:
- More than 4.5 billion people worldwide now use the internet, while over 3.8 billion are active on social media.
- Nearly 60% of the world's population is online, and over half will use social media by mid-2020.
- However, around 40% of people worldwide remain unconnected to the internet, and women are more likely than men to be unconnected in some regions like Southern Asia.
- On average, internet users now spend over 6 hours and 40 minutes online per day, accounting for over 40% of their waking hours.
Estadísticas globales mundiales 2019 de las RRSS y eCommerce por HootsuiteDavid Martinez Calduch
The document discusses key trends in digital media and technology usage around the world in 2019. It notes that:
- The number of internet users grew by over 360 million in 2018, with the average user now spending more than 6.5 hours online per day. Developing economies saw particularly strong growth.
- Social media continues to be very popular, though some platforms saw user declines. Mobile growth was more modest at 100 million new users, but mobile is fueling e-commerce growth.
- The report examines newer technologies like voice control and cryptocurrency adoption. All of its data reports and over 5,000 charts will be freely available online.
DIGITAL 2019: GLOBAL INTERNET USE ACCELERATESOsama Hadba
We Are Social and Hootsuite’s latest collection of Global Digital 2019 reports reveals that internet users are growing by an average of more than one million new users every day, with all of the original ‘Next Billion Users’ now online.
The document discusses key trends in digital media and technology usage around the world in 2019. It notes that:
- The world's internet user base grew by over 360 million in 2018, with the average user now spending more than 6.5 hours online per day. Developing economies saw particularly strong growth.
- Social media continues to be very popular, with over 5 billion active users, though some platforms saw user declines. Mobile growth was more modest at 100 million new users, but mobile is fueling e-commerce growth.
- The report examines newer technologies like voice assistants and cryptocurrencies. It provides free access to over 5,000 charts of digital data for every country.
The document provides an overview of digital trends around the world in 2019 based on data from various reports. Some key findings include:
- The number of internet users grew by over 360 million in 2018, with the average user now spending more than 6.5 hours online per day. Social media remains the greatest time sink.
- Mobile users grew by 100 million over the past year, fueling growth in e-commerce through increased use of mobile payments and digital wallets.
- Emerging technologies like voice control and cryptocurrencies saw greater public adoption in 2019.
The document examines global statistics on internet, social media, mobile and e-commerce usage, as well as growth trends over the past year.
The document provides an overview of digital trends and statistics around the world in 2019. Some key points:
- Global internet and social media usage continued to grow substantially over the past year, with over 360 million new internet users and the average user now spending over 6.5 hours online per day.
- Mobile users and e-commerce also grew strongly, with mobile and mobile wallets playing an increasingly important role in people's lives worldwide.
- The report examines growth in areas like voice control and cryptocurrency usage, and provides breakdowns of data by country and platform.
- Free downloads are offered of over 5,000 charts covering digital metrics in countries around the world from partners like Hootsuite,
The document discusses key trends in digital media and technology usage around the world in 2019. It notes that:
- The world's internet user base grew by over 360 million in 2018, with the average user now spending more than 6.5 hours online per day. Developing economies saw particularly strong growth.
- Social media continues to be very popular, with over 5 billion active users, though some platforms saw user declines. Mobile growth was more modest at 100 million new users, but mobile is fueling e-commerce growth.
- The report examines newer technologies like voice assistants and cryptocurrencies. All its data reports, including over 5,000 charts, are now freely available for the first time.
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On Storytelling & Magic Realism in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Shame, and ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Salman Rushdie’s novels are humorous books about serious times. His cosmopolitanism and
hybrid identity allowed him access to multiple cultures, religions, languages, dialects, and various modes of
writing. His style is often classified as magic realism, blending the imaginary with the real. He draws
inspiration from both English literature and Indian classical sources. Throughout his works, there is a lineage of
‘bastards of history’, a carnival of shameful characters scrolling all along his works. Rushdie intertwines fiction
with reality, incorporating intertextual references to Western literature in his texts, and frequently employing
mythology to explore history. This paper focuses on Rushdie’s three novels: Midnight’s Children, Shame, and
Haroun and the Sea of Stories, analyzing his postmodern storytelling techniques that aim to explore human
vices and follies while offering socio-political criticism.
KEYWORDS : Magic Realism, Rushdie, Satire, Storytelling, Transfictional Identities
Using Playlists to Increase YouTube Watch TimeSocioCosmos
Discover how to use playlists to keep viewers engaged and increase your watch time.
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CYBER SECURITY ENHANCEMENT IN NIGERIA. A CASE STUDY OF SIX STATES IN THE NORT...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Security plays an important role in human life and endeavors. Securing information and
disseminating are critical challenges in the present day. This study aimed at identifying innovative technologies
that aid cybercrimes and can constitute threats to cybersecurity in North Central (Middle Belt) Nigeria covering
its six States and the FCT Abuja. A survey research design was adopted. The researchers employed the use of
Google form in administering the structured questionnaire. The instruments were faced validated by one expert
each from ICT and security. Cronbach Alpha reliability Coefficient was employed and achieved 0.83 level of
coefficient. The population of the study was 200, comprising 100 undergraduate students from computer science
and Computer/Robotics Education, 80 ICT instructors, technologists and lecturers in the University and
Technical Colleges in the Middle Belt Nigeria using innovative technologies for their daily jobs and 20 officers
of the crime agency such as: Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) andEconomic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC). Three research purposes and questions as well as the hypothesis guided the study
on Five (5) point Likert scale. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation for the three
research questions while three hypotheses were tested using t-test at 0.05 level of significance. Major findings
revealed that serious steps are needed to better secure the cybers against cybercrimes. Motivation, types, threats
and strategies for the prevention of cybercrimes were identified. The study recommends that government,
organizations and individuals should place emphasis on moral development, regular training of its employees,
regular update of software, use strong password, back up data and information, produce strong cybersecurity
policy, install antivirus soft and security surveillance (CCTV) in offices in order to safeguard its employees and
properties from being hacked and vandalized.
KEYWORDS: Cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberattack, cybercriminal, computer virus, Virtual Private Networks
(VPN).
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2. SA Digital Landscape
Q1 2019
Internet Users in South Africa
TOTAL SA POPULATION: 32 MILLION (15+)
INTERNET USERS:
31.2 MILLION
25.6 MILLION13.1 MILLION
26.2 MILLION
28.1 MILLION 11.9 MILLION
16.8 MILLION
Pinterest: 11.5 Million SnapChat: 7.2 Million (1.3 Active)
23 MILLION ACTIVE
4 MILLION ACTIVE
1.67 MILLION ACTIVE
6.9 MILLION ACTIVE
4. SA Digital Landscape
Q1 2019
1.5 MILLION756 k
1.5 MILLION
1.6 MILLION 687 k
969 K
Pinterest: 663 k SnapChat: 415 k (75 k Active)
1.3 MILLION ACTIVE
231 k ACTIVE
96 k ACTIVE
398 k ACTIVE
Internet Users in Ethekwini
TOTAL eTHEKWINI POPULATION: 3.1 MILLION (15+)
INTERNET USERS:
1.8 MILLION