58pc of consumers watch TV and movies on mobile
Almost 70 percent of consumers who purchased a movie or television show in 2016 did so through a mobile device, according to a new study from PayPal.
Almost 70 percent of consumers who purchased a movie or television show in 2016 did so through a mobile device, according to a new study from PayPal.
The vast majority of Facebook's daily active users were on mobile in 2016, according to the company’s financial report.
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