Articles in statistics
Today’s smartphone has achieved much more than the ability to talk; it allows us to communicate via photos, social networks, apps and much more. Return Path analyzed nearly 1 billion data points to study how mobile growth is affecting email consumption.
Data is ever flowing and often times requires a creative solution to arrange and present the data in a visually appealing manner. The below is a list of blogs which are regularly updated by renowned statisticians, and some cases artists in their respective fields.
In the world of high speed browsing, no one waits for answers. But a desire for speedy information has made Americans impatient for just about everything.
A recent study reveals that if you’re a resident of Hawaii you’re most likely to be happy. Sun, however, is not the sole variable for an upbeat mood…
Google increased its search engine market share by .3% over December 2011 to continue its reign as the #1 search engine, both globally and in the U.S. Yahoo! continued its slide into 3rd rank; while …
Gallup released its wellbeing survey for 2010. The United States did not make the top 10 cut; instead it landed in 12th place. Denmark, Canada and Sweden accounted for the top 3 most thriving countries.
[3/22/2011] Firefox 4 was released today at 10:30 AM EST. Approximately 3 hours later it reached the landmark of 1 million downloads, a Mozilla represented tweeted.
This download rate equates to 5.5K downloads per minute, and …
Recently the New York Times published “How To Beat the Salad”; which is a great day-to-day opportunity to amp your dietary strat. Based on prices found at the Whole Foods in Manhattan’s Union Square, with …
Another win for the Android platform this week after results are in for a speed test. Android based phones load mobile web pages 52% faster than Apple’s iOS.
The contestants were Android 2.3 vs. iOS 4.3 …
Mozilla’s Firefox has overtaken Microsoft’s (MSFT) Internet Explorer as the most popular Web browser in Europe for the first time according to a report by StatCounter.
Firefox has Chrome to thank, at least partly, for its …
