AP reports that a European Union report released yesterday shows wide differences in the level of Internet use among EU nations, with Benelux and Nordic countries leading the way and eastern and southeastern Europe generally lagging behind.
In the Netherlands, 78 percent of households are connected to the Net, compared to just 16 percent in Lithuania, [...]
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Finite attention spans
Posted in Media Ecology, Statistics on March 13, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
There are only 168 hours in a week, no matter how you calculate it, of which only about 58 are not taken up by sleep, eating or work. Those 58 hours are what everyone is now competing for.
Time spent watching TV in internet-using households
Posted in Broadband, Media Ecology, Statistics on March 13, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Google survey claims that:
Minutes spent online each day in internet-using households: 164
Minutes spent watching TV in internet-using households: 148
Cited in Guardian 13.03.06