A just released Capitol Communicator/WB&A Market Research Study shows 47% smart phone and 29% tablet use among DC and Baltimore area consumers. Released in infographic format, the data covers purchasing habits, access to social media, and activities that are performed on both devices.
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Jill Kurtz
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I am a communication leader with more than 20 years of experience creating and implementing programs that build relationships between organizations and key constituents. My strength is in stakeholder engagement – connecting organizations with constituents in a meaningful way and connecting people with the organizations and information they value.
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I am currently looking for a senior level communications position in Northern Virginia. My ideal position would be leading public relations and communications efforts for a mid- to large-sized organization that wants to have meaningful relationships with stakeholders.
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How fascinating! Although I’m a bit surprised that 11% of users don’t use their smartphones to make phone calls. I wonder why.
Based on the users in my house, I’d guess the primary use is texting and surfing. I can also say that as features have been added to “smartphones” the phone features themselves are declining. It’s actually easier to text than to make a call.