Half of Web Time spent viewing Content: Study
Posted on Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:24:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Content online is king. Internet users spend nearly half
their time online viewing news or entertainment content, surpassing activities
such as sending e-mails, shopping or searching for information, according to a
study released by the Online Publishers Association on Monday.
The four-year study, conducted by Nielsen/NetRatings, tracked a 37 percent
increase in amount of time spent viewing content such as online videos or news,
surpassing a 35 percent rise in using search engines like Google Inc. .
The abundance of content and faster online speeds accounted for the spike, the
study said. A proliferation of social networks such as News Corps' MySpace and
Facebook have helped boost content viewing as well.
Overall, viewing content accounts for 47 percent of time spent online in 2007,
up from 34 percent in 2003. Web search accounted for 5 percent of time spent
online in 2007 from 3 percent in 2003.
Time spent on commerce sites such as Amazon.com fell 5 percent and accounted for
15 percent of time spent in 2007.
Time spent on communications such as e-mail fell 28 percent to 33 percent of
time spent online in 2007, down from 46 percent in 2003.
The popularity of instant messaging such as AOL Instant Messenger, which lets
users send quick messages rather than e-mails, accounted for the drop in the
amount of time spent corresponding, the study said.
(Reporting by Kenneth Li, editing by Deborah Cohen)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:24:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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