Hi
Google recently released an interesting bit of research about mobile/tablet/desktop usage - you can see it/download it here...
https://www.google.co.uk/think/research-studies/the-new-multi-screen-world-study.html
John Benfield
User Experience Manager
Royal Shakespeare Company
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From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joe Cutting
Sent: 07 November 2013 10:43
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Subject: [MCG] Mobile over time [Scanned]
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Over the last five years (ie 5 Nov 2008 - yesterday), 11% of visits have
> come from mobile. (If you stretch mobile to include tablets, it's 16%.)
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This is interesting. When you say mobile - do you include tablets?
Technically they're similar to phones but my guess would be that the usage
is very different. I would expect people to use phones much more for quick
information - where is your museum? and when is it open? Whereas I would
expect tablets to be more likely to involve longer browsing and looking at
some of the content information and entertainment.
Does anyone have any data to confirm or disprove this view?
Cheers
Joe
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