iPad Will Pass 2% of All Internet Usage in 2011: October Update

In January 2011, Chitika Insights predicted that the iPad would generate 2.3% of all internet traffic by the end of the year. Since then, we have been delivering updates to this projection in quarterly installments. Today we bring you the third installment of our iPad traffic projection series.

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Chitika at GeoPublishers.com Expo 2011

This year’s largest GeoDomain expo was held in Chicago this past weekend (GeoPublisher.com’s first expo ever) and we were lucky enough to have our Director of Business Development, Vik Chhabra, attending.

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Chitika at GeoPublishers.com Expo 2011

This year’s largest GeoDomain expo was held in Chicago this past weekend (GeoPublisher.com’s first expo ever) and we were lucky enough to have our Director of Business Development, Vik Chhabra, attending.

Failure to Launch: Google+ Growth Spurt Short Lived

Mid-morning September 20th, Google+ officially entered public beta, drumming up the level of interest of the site far and wide across the web. Although able to boast 25 million unique visitors after only four weeks of operation, Google’s newest attempt at a social network saw its user base dwindle…

An Icon’s Departure — Visualized Through Search

Flags fly half-mast at Apple’s Headquarters as the Cupertino community mourns the loss of their iconic leader, Steve Jobs. Jobs tragically lost his battle with pancreatic cancer, yesterday, and his passing has resonated across the entire globe.

Mobile Carrier Market by Web Usage: September, 2011 Update

Chitika Insights brings you our newest market report, now with interactive graphs! This report breaks down the mobile carrier market by web use. In other words, we want to know which demographics surf the web most frequently. We hope you enjoy our newest format.

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How to Coexist with Google in Search Market

Why do search engines not named Google still exist? This question has dogged the search industry. For a wide variety of questions, Google is definitely the answer. Nevertheless, its competitors have managed to find their niche in the marketplace although never receiving the traffic volume to trouble Google’s position.