Monday, September 14, 2009

Indai and Brazil Prefer GOOGLE


Google Sites ranked as the most visited Internet property worldwide with 854 million unique visitors age 15 and older in July, an increase of 18% during the past year. It dominated in two emerging Internet markets of India and Brazil, says comScore.
Nearly 75% of all Internet users worldwide visited the Google Sites property, which accounted for 9.4% of all time spent online. Nearly one out of every ten minutes a person spends online around the world is spent on a Google site.
Google usage is more prevalent in certain global markets than others. Two particular markets stand apart from the rest in terms of their dependence on Google: Brazil and India. In July, 29.8% of total time spent online in Brazil was spent on Google Sites, with India only slightly lower at 28.9%. The next highest global market was Ireland at 15.9%.
In Brazil, Google Sites accounts for 89.5% of all searches conducted, while Google Orkut has a dominant position in social networking (96.0% of time spent), as does Google Maps in the maps category (70.9% of time spent) and Google-owned YouTube in the multimedia category (91.6%).
In India, Google Sites accounted for 88.4% of all searches conducted, and had commanding share of time spent in social networking with Orkut (68.2%), maps with Google Maps (63.9%), multimedia with YouTube (82.8%). It also commanded slightly less than half of all time spent in the blogs category with Blogger (47.6%) and email with Gmail (46.8%).

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