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INTERNET USAGE REPORTS
More Information on the
Internet Trends and about the way people use the web worldwide
and specifically in the United States of America.
(Please take note that all the usage stories below
will be updated over time, and new ones added.)
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INTERNET USAGE TRENDS IN THE WORLD
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Latest Reports for the World
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Internet Usage and
Statistics
An article about Internet users in the world in mid year 2017.
Click here for details.
Farm Computer Usage and
Ownership
A report state by state regarding the ownership and usage of computers in
U.S. Farms, and Internet access, for the years 2003, 2005, 2007 prepared by
the Department of Agriculture.
Click here for details.
20 Top Sites in Internet for June
2007
Here is the list of the top twenty websites in the United States, based on the
Quantcast Internet Rankings list for June 23, 2007. We have prepared this
summary that includes the web audience profile.
Click here for details.
Hispanic Internet Usage - April,
2006
The Hispanic population makes up nearly 10% of the United States
online market. In the coming years this online population will grow and
constitutes a segment that should be taken into account. Read the complete
report.
Activities of the Internet
Users
The Stanford University Institute for the Quantitive Study of Society (SIQSS)
Internet Survey Study. How do people spend their time online and other
important findings regarding the use of the Internet in the United
States. Read the
report summary.
How The Web Now Dominates Our
Lives - July, 2006
According to new research, the internet has become the No. 1 or No. 2 medium
behind television during nearly every time of the day, and that includes
mornings from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., where it has surpassed radio. Web usage peaks
between 2 and 5 p.m., when nearly 40 percent of all users are online either at
work or at home. The study, released by the Online Publishers Association,
also offers in-depth details of how people use the internet in conjunction
with other media. Read the complete
report.
Half of U.S. Households Now With Broadband
Internet - February, 2007
U.S. residential subscriptions to broadband Internet services surged 20% in 2006
to exceed 50 million households, according to a market research study by Parks
Associates. The report estimates U.S. residential broadband subscriptions will
surpass 60 million households by year-end 2007, accounting for 55 percent of
all U.S. households. Read the
report.
INTERNET USAGE AND TRENDS IN ASIA
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Fresh News from the Asian Internet
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India Internet Usage Update -
November 2006
Internet usage in India has been overstated. New survey confirms
the correct estimates for this important region of the world.
All the details here.
Asia Internet Broadband Usage -
January 2007
Internet usage in India has been overstated. New survey confirms
the correct estimates for this important region of the world.
All the details here.
INTERNET USAGE AND TRENDS IN EUROPE
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Recent News for the European Internet
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The eu dot com
Domain
More than two million .eu web addresses have been registered since the domain name
was launched in December 2005, making it the third most popular domain in Europe.
Read the details here.
Internet usage in the European Union -
2006
According to the European Commission nearly half of the EU25 population use the
web at least once a week. A third of households and three-quarters of enterprises
had broadband internet access.
Further details here.
Internet usage in the United Kingdom -
2006
Ofcom Communications Market Report reveals new industry trends
and changes in consumer behaviour.
Further details here.
WORLD WIDE INTERNET USAGE AND TRENDS
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Recent News in the World Internet
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New Zealand Broadband Users in
2008
In a typical week, each person spends an average of 48 hours engaging in
media-related activities. Australians spend slightly less.
For details click here.
World Internet Usage Up 10% in
2006
According to comScore has recently announcement the launch of the comScore
World Metrix. This measurement system includes 694 million people, age 15+,
that comprise 99 percent of the active global Internet population from
worldwide locations in March 2006.
For details click here.
Top 10 Internet Usage
Countries
Here is the list of the top ten countries in Internet usage as of September,
2006. They are the leaders in Internet because they have the highest number
of users in the world. This table also compares the growth between years 2000
and 2006 for each country.
Get the complete details here.
World Internet Usage - March,
2006
comScore has recently announcement the launch of the comScore
World Metrix. This measurement system includes 694 million people, age 15+,
that comprise 99 percent of the active global Internet population from
worldwide locations in March 2006.
Read the details here.
Broadband Usage Reached 195 Million - May,
2006
Worldwide broadband Internet continues to grow at a fast rate,
mainly by people upgrading from dial-up service. Broadband users, frequent
users, and total Internet users estimates are given for several selected
countrias in this report. Read the details here.
Blogs Grew by Almost Three Million in 3Q,
2006
Tha State of the Blogosphere report, issued by Technorati founder Dave Sifry,
revealed that nearly 3 million blogs debuted from July through September 2006.
New posts hit blogs at a rate of about 1.3 million per day.
Read more details here.
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