Europa on-line
Num dia normal, durante o mês de Abril, 122 milhões de europeus com 15 ou mais anos estiveram on-line, versus 114 milhões de americanos, revela um estudo da comScore sobre a actividade Internet na Europa.
O press-release
comScore Releases First Comprehensive Review of Pan-European Online Activity
Google most popular property in 13 of 16 countries tracked by comScore
U.K. and Swedish Web users spend more time online than U.S. counterparts
U.K. most active Internet users in Europe
LONDON, U.K., June 4, 2007 – comScore, a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the first comprehensive review of European Internet activity. The comScore World Metrix study reveals that on an average day in April 2007, there were 122 million Europeans age 15 or older online, versus 114 million in the U.S. The average European accessed the Internet from either a home or a work computer an average of 16.5 days in the month and spent a total of 24 hours viewing 2,662 Web pages.
The comScore study compares activity across the 16 countries where comScore tracks Internet usage with panel-based measurement and highlights the differences in Internet development by country. This harmonized view of European online visitation reveals the following:
- The Netherlands and Scandinavian countries have the highest percentage of their populations using the Internet, ranging from 68 percent to 83 percent.
- Germany has the largest online population: 32.6 million people age 15 and older.
- The U.K. has the most active online population, with the highest average number of daily visitors (21.8 million), the highest usage days per month (21 per user), and the highest average time spent per month per user (34.4 hours).
- European users average 16.5 usage days per month. Countries that have usage days below the European average are Russia (11.4 average usage days), Austria (12.0), Italy (12.9), Ireland (13.0), Portugal (13.4), Norway (14.7), Denmark (14.7), Switzerland (15.1), Belgium (15.5) and Finland (16.4).
- The average Swedish user views 4,019 pages per month and views more pages than any other country – 51 percent above the European average of 2,662 pages per month.
“This marks the first time we have released this detailed of a portrait of Internet usage across the 16 countries, making these comparisons truly revealing,” commented Bob Ivins, managing director of comScore Europe. “Such comparisons are only possible due to the consistency of our panel-based methodology country-to-country.”
The study also revealed that Google is the most popular property in 13 of the 1p6 countries, followed by Microsoft in most countries. Yahoo! remains the 3rd most popular property across Europe, despite making the top 3 list in only three countries – Ireland, Italy and Spain.
in comScore, Inc.
Etiquetas: Internet na Europa
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