How many times have you started reading an email on your phone while commuting, and then continued it on your laptop when you got home? Or perhaps you saw a commercial on TV for a new car, and then used your tablet to search for the specs and see it in action? The New Multi-screen World: Understanding Cross-Platform Consumer Behavior, a new report by Google, reveals that 90 percent of people move between devices to accomplish a goal, whether that’s on smartphones, PCs, tablets or TV.
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With billion-dollar and exclusive usage rights in place, the Olympic Games have always been about big money and feverishly policed by lawyers on behalf of brands, content owners and media giants. But the advent of mobile and social — which allow us all to mash up content the way we like and share it with anyone using YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and other properties — make me question whether anyone (even high-powered lawyers) can hold back the tide.








