Web Surfing Losing Its Luster
asv108 writes "The New York Times has an article about how trolling the web is not nearly as much fun as it used to be. Reasons for the decline cited in the article include: commercialization, lack of compelling content, instant messaging, P2P, and the fact that it's been mainstream for a couple of years now. The average online session decreased from 90 (March 2000) to 83 minutes in March of 2001."
It'll be interesting to see where the Net fits in relative to TV and movies
for pure entertainment.
Time to put ads everywhere! The growth of the web is limited only buy your imagination! Make big bucks now!!!
mmm... yeah... You see, we're putting the cover sheets on all TPS reports now before they go out...
I'm sure I've shaved off 7 minutes of online time by just having a faster connection
Those extra 7 minutes were then spent downloading larger banner ads.
There's no point in surfing for surfing's sake anymore, not for me at least. I reached the End of the Internet a couple months ago.
!#@%*)anks for hanging up the phone, dear.
You'd think they'd be skilled at it right now. Just like Hollywood, they keep rehashing the same old stuff over and over again.
That's NOT TRUE! IF I EVER MEET YOU, I WILL KICK YOUR ASS!
It takes about 7 minutes for me to kill popups after looking at Porn. I switched to Opera in the last year and don't have that problem now.
Sorry guys, didn't mean to throw the curve.
"Derp de derp."
"The New York Times has an article about how trolling the web is not nearly as much fun as it used to be.
Sure, but trolling Slashdot is still a well-respected pastime.
Kind thoughts do not change the world