
Americans Blog More, E-mail Less
Americans spend most of their online time visiting blogs and social networking sites and less time checking e-mail, a poll indicates.
A Neilsen study finds online users dedicate almost a quarter of their Internet time, about six hours a month, to social networks with Facebook the most popular, it claimed 85% share of social networking use. MySpace came in a distant second with a 5% share; Twitter with just 1%.
40% of U.S. online time is spent on just three activities -- social networking, playing games and e-mailing. For the first time, games beat out e-mail as the No. 2 online time killer. Internet users spent only 8.3% of their online time reading and writing e-mails.
By contrast Neilsen's study found Americans spent 42% of their online time using e-mail via their phones to access the Internet. full story
社交媒體超越電子郵件稱霸網路活動
美國網路用戶平均每月花費六小時在社交媒體上,也就是說在私人上網時段,約有四分之一時間花在像「臉書」、「我的空間」、「推特」這類社交媒體上。而查閱與寄發電子郵件不但失守霸業,更只能居網路遊戲之後,排在第三位。研究報告顯示,美國人有42%的上網時間是利用手機查閱電子郵件。
在社交媒體活動中,用戶超過五億人的「臉書」遙遙領先,佔了85%的比例;曾經紅極一時的「我的空間」只有5%、「推特」佔1%。
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