A new look at mobile power users finds that they spend a disproportionate amount of time using apps compared to average users. For purposes of the data analysis by SessionM, power users were defined as the third of people responsible for the most in-app actions on the company’s rewards-based network. These power uses accounted for most (78%) of the total time spent in apps. This reminds me of the old 80-20 rule, where 80 percent of a given activity is done by 20 percent of the people, among various other iterations.
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