Saturday, September 03, 2005

M:Metrics: More on Mobile Students With Jobs

Seamus McAteer delves a little deeper into the data of U.S. mobile content consumption by students in July and comes up with some more interesting factoids at the M:Metrics Blog. As McAteer notes:

One curious statistic is the fact that students without work were over 40% more likely to download a game to their phone in the month of July than those who had a job where the propensity to do so was roughly equal across these groups in June. It appears that students with more time on their hands were more apt to while away a few hours playing games on their handsets.
On mom and dad's dime no less...