Re: Social Networking Dominates Our Time Spent Online [STATS]

I wonder, could this table be appropriate for the final report?

On 2 August 2010 22:03, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:

> Social networking now eats up twice as much of our online time as any other
> activity. According to new stats from Nielsen, sites like Facebook and
> Twitter now account for 22.7% of time spent on the web; the next closest
> activity is online games, which make up 10.2%.
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> The stats also show the degree to which social networking is displacing
> other forms of communication, with e-mail as a percentage of online time
> plunging from 11.5% to 8.3% from June 2009 to June 2010. Instant messaging
> also saw a significant drop in share, with a 15% decline from last year.
>
> However, e-mail use on mobile is still on the rise – from 37.4% to 41.6% —
> presumably as users continue to migrate to smartphones from feature phones.
>
> Here’s the full breakdown from Nielsen:
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> Are these trends consistent with your own online usage and the trends
> you’re seeing elsewhere? Let us know in the comments.
>
> http://mashable.com/2010/08/02/stats-time-spent-online/
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Received on Monday, 2 August 2010 22:24:00 UTC