Facebook more popular than text electronic messaging, but more people use text electronic messaging than Facebook
A smallish (hence questionable) survey of 300 consumers in Boston, U.S. by PR agency Prompt Communications found that phone calls remain the most park (99%) method of communication. With 96% score, Facebook is now the next most popular communication tool, followed by SMS (93%) and email (91%).
However, when people were asked which method they used most frequently, most participants chose SMS (37%), followed by Facebook and then the phone (28%). Email is not on the list, yet only twenty said they could live without it entirely.
Rest of the results of the survey deals with social media, so I’ll stopover here as that’s not something we covering fire in great duration at IntoMobile. I’ve found the study interesting because I’m everything but a fan of Facebook and other what I see as time-atrophy services. So I’m curios to know – do you use Facebook more than SMS? And if so wherefore? Why?
[Via: CellularNews, effigy from TGTBATU]
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