2024 "Internet Usage Report" by Forbes Advisor and Talker Research highlights the shift from desktops to mobile devices and changes in online engagement and commerce. The study, conducted via an online survey of 2,000 Americans, was commissioned by Forbes Advisor and conducted by Talker Research.
One-third of Americans now access the internet exclusively via smartphones.
30% of Americans primarily use phones, occasionally switching to laptops/desktops.
24% use social media for search traditionally reserved for search engines.
This trend intensifies among younger users.
For Generation Z, 46% primarily turn to social media for their informational needs.
40% of Generation Z use TikTok for "Hair and Makeup" and "Gift Ideas."
39% of this group prefers TikTok for "Well-Being and Fitness" queries.
25% decline in Google usage between Generation Z (1997-2006) and Generation X (1965-1980).
Generation Z primarily uses Google for local services, restaurants, bars, electronics, and financial services.
Generation X uses Google more frequently across all categories, showing a greater tendency towards traditional search engines.
29% of people say the reason they search on social media is convenience.
22% of respondents favor social media for its quick results and engaging video content over text-based articles.
How does the shift to mobile and social media impact your online habits?
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