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Did you know 20 percent of all emails are opened using iPhones?
Posted: June 21, 2012
Once upon a time, in the land of zero Gs, where Instant Messaging reigned supreme, there lived a boy without a cell phone—let alone one that was smart—who was happy to have a mere Hotmail account.
Alas, time has passed and that same young lad has more email accounts now than he can remember passwords. As for the ones he does recall, he certainly has no shortage of devices and platforms on which to check them.
And chances are, he’s checking those Living Social deals and New York Times headlines emails on his smartphone. That’s no fairy tale; it’s science. In the last six months (leading up to April), there’s been an 80 percent increase in the number of emails opened on a smartphone, 20 percent of which occurred on an iPhone—more than any desktop, webmail, or phone.
That being said, email marketers will do themselves a solid by learning more about their progressively mobilized audience if they check out this infographic from Litmus and Column Five. Take it from me a boy who knows.

Face Recognition Makes the Leap From Sci-Fi
SceneTap, a new app for smart phones, uses cameras with facial detection software to scout bar scenes. Without identifying specific bar patrons, it posts information like the average age of a crowd and the ratio of men to women, helping bar-hoppers decide where to go. More than 50 bars in Chicago participate.
Full Story: New York Times
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