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| IGA Study Finds People Don't Mind In-Game Ads [Market Research] A landmark study conducted by Nielsen BASES and Nielsen Games on behalf of in-game advertising giant IGA Worldwide has found that not only is in-game advertising super-effective, most people don't seem to mind it. The study, titled Consumers? Experience with In-Game Content & Brand Impact of In-G [..] |
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PwC study finds game sales will continue to rise Filed under: Business
A study by PricewaterhouseCoopers has found that the video game industry will hit $68.3 billion in global sales by 2012, a "compound annual growth" of 10.3% from its current $41.9 billion. Reuters reports P [..] |
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NPD: Girls increasingly becoming gamers Filed under: Culture, Business
NPD's new study, Girl Power: Understanding This Important Consumer Segment, finds that girls between 2 and 14 years old are increasingly wast [..] |
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| Study: Gold Farming Employs 400,000 [Gold Farming] Our friends at Manchester University have published another study looking at developing nations where the poor earn money by gold farming or powerlevelling in MMOs. The estimate is half a million people do the work for pay, a supermajority of them in China. Of the online toilers, 4 [..] |
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| Study: MMORPG Biz Needs More Freebies [Mmorpg] More free games will help the MMORPG market expand, found a Parks Associates study. Apparently, only "hardcore" gamers, who represent only a small portion of the audience surveyed, are willing to pay subscription fees, and so for everyone else, the study recommends offering more free titles. Ou [..] |
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| Employers Turning To Games For Training [Workplace Gaming] A study released today by the Entertainment Software Association finds that seventy percent of major employers in the U.S. utilize some form of gaming technology in their training programs. From simple quizzes to complex tool manipulation, more and more employers are integrating interactive ente [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 7.690 |
| Study: Orangutan Populations Declining Precipitously Orangutan numbers decline sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they could become the first great ape species to go extinct if urgent action isn’t taken, a new study says.
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Study: 9% Of TV Viewing Happens On The Web Now that most of what's on the tube is available online, ever wonder how online TV viewing compares to offline? The Convergence Consulting Group thinks it has an idea. In a new study (pdf), the gr [..] |
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Study: Videos Live Fast, Die Young On Web Want to make a splash with your Internet video? Better do it fast: Web clips attract their peak audiences a mere three days after they're uploaded.
That's one finding from a study of more than 10,916 videos conducted by Web video [..] |
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