Nielsen Report Says Internet Usage Flattening
Ant writes "This BetaNews story says an analysis of major Internet markets revealed that the time netizens spend online at home has come close to hitting a plateau in many major markets. Nielsen//NetRatings, a syndicated rating system for Internet audience measurement, measured markets in Brazil, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States and found them to be maturing. In contrast, Australia, France, Hong Kong, Italy and Japan experienced double-digit growth. According to Nielsen//NetRatings' press release (PDF) and current news story concluded that mature markets are in wait of "the next big thing" whereas emerging markets were rife with opportunity for companies online. Some of the growth engines cited in the report is the proliferation of broadband and societal changes in media consumption..."
Apparently it's impossible to average more than 24 hours online a day.
A lot of home computers are also working on things like DDoS attacks and spamming.
I use the net alot less now, got a girlfriend that keeps me happy
I generally use some kind of pit to catch mine...
Has "linux distros" become the universal euphamism for "porn and music" these days or are people really downloading Linux 24/7?
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the strongest word is still the word "free"
"mature markets?"
"next big thing?"
hmmmm... yeah, pr0n does spur growth in whatever it gets into.
wait, that sounded dirty.
...spike
Ewwwwww, coconut...
Sitting around all day doing nothing but playing warcraft and looking at porn doesn't burn too many calries... oops, misread the headline. :)
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