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Six Million More Seniors Using the Web than Five Years Ago | Nielsen Wire
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people 65 and older still make up less than 10 percent of the active Internet universe,
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The No. 1 online destination for people over 65 in November 2009 was Google Search, with 10.3 million unique visitors. Windows Media Player and Facebook were No. 2 and No. 3, with 8.2 million and 7.9 million visitors, respectively. Interestingly, Facebook, which came in at No. 3, ranked No. 45 just a year ago among sites visited by senior citizens.
Apple online market share surpasses 10% - TechSpot News
browser and platform market share info
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Microsoft’s operating system continued its downward trend in January, according to recent figures from Net Applications, with about 88.26 percent of all web traffic coming from Windows users compared to 91.5 percent a year ago and 88.68 last month. Conversely, both Linux and Mac OS systems are making small but steady gains, with the latter accounting for nearly 10 percent of all web hits in January.
Number of Online Videos Viewed in the U.S. Jumps 13 Percent in March to 11.5 Billion
Other notable findings from March 2008 include:
73.7 percent of the total U.S. Internet audience viewed online video.
84.8 million viewers watched 4.3 billion videos on YouTube.com (50.4 videos per viewer).
47.7 million viewers watched 400 million videos on MySpace.com (8.4 videos per viewer).
The average online video duration was 2.8 minutes.
The average online video viewer watched 235 minutes of video.
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- 73.7 percent of the total U.S.
Internet audience viewed online video. - 84.8 million viewers watched
4.3 billion videos on YouTube.com (50.4 videos per viewer). - 47.7 million viewers watched
400 million videos on MySpace.com (8.4 videos per viewer). - The average online video
duration was 2.8 minutes. - The average online video
viewer watched 235 minutes of video.
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notable findings from March 2008 include: - 73.7 percent of the total U.S.
About Us - Webcontent.gov - Guide to Managing U.S. Government Websites
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we can make U.S. government websites the best in the world.
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Webcontent.gov is for government web managers everywhere. While U.S. federal web content managers are the primary audience, we also welcome web managers from state, local, and international governments to use the site and send us comments, ideas, and suggested resources.
Netbook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term netbook was re-introduced by Intel in February 2008[1] to describe a category of small-sized, low-cost, light weight, lean function subnotebooks optimized for Internet access and core computing functions (e.g., word processing) — either directly from applications installed on the netbook itself or indirectly, via cloud computing.[2] More than 50 million Netbooks are expected to be in widespread circulation by 2011.[3]
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