Friday, January 18, 2008

Nielsen: More Users Utilizing Mobile Devices for Search

A lot more people are using their mobile devices for search--but few are conducting such searches via the mobile Web.

Approximately 46.1 million mobile subscribers used some sort of mobile search option during the third quarter of last year, according to a new report released by Nielsen Mobile, representing 22 percent of the nearly 208 million wireless subscribers in the U.S. But most of those users conducted those searches not on the Internet, but through dialing 411 or by sending text messages.

In fact, just 9 million users, or roughly 4 percent of the total mobile audience, conducted searches via mobile Web sites like Google and Yahoo this past August, found Nielsen. And despite the excitement surrounding Apple’s iPhone and its descendants, just 16 percent of the mobile audience, or 33.7 million users, accessed the Internet at all using a mobile device as of Nielsen’s most recent estimate from November.

Thus, for the moment, most mobile users are sticking with mobile devices’ basic communication functions to conduct searches – perhaps limiting the short-term ad opportunities for mobile search. Nielsen found that 18.1 million users utilized 411 for searches during the most recent third quarter. Meanwhile 14.1 million users conducted searches – whether for local business, news or sports scores – by sending text messages to top mobile media players such as Google or Yahoo.

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