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The answer isĀ 694 Million People Using Internet


According to a research comScore Networks, 694 million people worldwide over the age of 15 are connecting online.

"Today, the online audience in the US represents less than a quarter of Internet users across the globe, versus 10 years ago when it accounted for two-thirds of the global audience," said Peter Daboll, president and chief executive of comScore Media Metrix

The United States has the largest Internet audience with 152 million users, followed by China with 72 million, Japan with 52 million, Germany 32 million, and Britain 30 million.

South Korea landed in fifth with 24.6 million, France with 23.9 million, Canada 19 million, Italy 16.8 million and lastly India with 16.7 million. The remaining list includes Brazil with 13.2 million, Spain with 12.5 million, Netherlands with 11 million, Russia 10.8 million, and Australia 9.7 million.

Israel spent the longest online with 57.5 hours during the month, which is twice as long to the average person in the United States.

The report also revealed the top websites worldwide: Microsoft MSN made it to the top with 538.6 million global users, then Google with 495.8 million and Yahoo 480.2 million users.

    Posted by waterMother on 2008-04-02 17:50:00 | Rating: | Views: 71
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