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Nearly 66% Use Location-Based Apps
mobilemarketingandtechnology.com (May 18 2010) Marketing
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A new study by JiWire finds that most users of its public Wi-Fi services finds high use of location-based applications. About 63 percent of survey respondents say they “frequently” use apps that require them to give their location to serve specific content. About 53 percent say they are willing to share current location details so relevant [...] (Read Full Article)
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