Latest research about online behaviour
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This weeks press has not only been filled with news of Silver Surfer Events all over England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales happening all this week and culminating in Silver Surfer Day (21st May) but also a lot of new research of online behaviour.
The BBC has highlighted findings by UK Online Measurement company (UKOM) that Britons spend more than ‘one day a month online’ with social networks or blogs, which accounts for nearly a quarter of users’ time online. Which is great news for blogs like ours!
Ofcom’s latest media literacy report which is updated every six months gives insight into how we use the Internet in the UK and differences between regions. A key finding in this report was about UK internet users becoming more security conscious.
The report also found that the majority of people in the UK agree that the internet makes life easier and that the internet helps save time, and most disagree that the internet is difficult to use.
May 19th, 2010 kate | No Comments »


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