analysis of Comscore year-end highlights the geographical areas of surfers, but also the popularity of different sites.
The roof of one billion was reached and exceeded the end of last year:
supports ComScore, publishing data on global Internet audience and updated at the end of 2008. Taking
into account users aged 15 and over, and private functions, we speak of more than 1 billion visitors, 41% of them concentrated in the Asia-Pacific, followed by Europe with a share of 28%, North America (18%), Latin America (7%), Middle East and Africa (5%).
by comScore highlights the importance of the goal, but showing how the roof of the second billion will be reached more quickly than we can imagine today, which inevitably will happen to the third billion. The ultimate goal will be uin fact interlinked world, where ideas are shared across borders and cultural barriers and even exist today.
If the analysis moves from macro to individual countries, the lion's share went to China, which alone accounts for 17.8% of unique users, followed by the United States, which alone it accounting for 16.2% .
Descend with single-digit percentages from third place down, with Japan, which accounts for 6%, Germany 3.7% and 3.6% for the UK.
Italy wins 2.1%, after Canada and before Spain, attested to 1, 8%.
The analysis also considered the most popular websites ever.
the top of the list of those operated by Google , reaching 77% of total audience, followed by those of Microsoft , reaching 64.2% of the audience, Yahoo, AOL , Wikimedia (27.1%). Among the new entries of the table, can not report FaceBook, which now reach 22% of visitors, an increase of 127% compared to last year.
{} taken from ilsole24ore.com
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