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75% of internet access made without browser

guyver01

Lifer

Nielsen Report

THREE OUT OF FOUR PEOPLE CONNECT TO THE INTERNET THROUGH NONBROWSER BASED APPLICATIONS, BLURRING THE LINES BETWEEN THE DESKTOP AND THE WEB, ACCORDING TO NIELSEN//NETRATINGS

Nielsen//NetRatings, the global standard for Internet audience measurement and analysis, reports that three out of every four home and work Internet users or 76 percent of active Web surfers, access the Internet using a non-browser based Internet application. Media players, instant messengers and file sharing applications are the most popular Internet applications.



<note: i bet that the other 25% of internet access is made by trojan/spyware programs 😉 >

 
Originally posted by: guyver01
Nielsen Report

THREE OUT OF FOUR PEOPLE CONNECT TO THE INTERNET THROUGH NONBROWSER BASED APPLICATIONS, BLURRING THE LINES BETWEEN THE DESKTOP AND THE WEB, ACCORDING TO NIELSEN//NETRATINGS

Nielsen//NetRatings, the global standard for Internet audience measurement and analysis, reports that three out of every four home and work Internet users or 76 percent of active Web surfers, access the Internet using a non-browser based Internet application. Media players, instant messengers and file sharing applications are the most popular Internet applications.



<note: i bet that the other 25% of internet access is made by trojan/spyware programs 😉 >

... or using a browser to access ATOT
 
Originally posted by: Wag
I wonder how much of that is games?

In percentage terms it probably isn't all that much. An Internet Radio stream or Kazaa client running at full tilt causes much more traffic and is more widely used than games.

Just consider that CS is the most popular game out there and is already very happy with a 64K ISDN connection. Same goes to Blizzards games. BF1942 is more bandwidth hungry but not as widely played as CS.
 
What the heck do they mean that "blurs the lines between the desktop and the web?" This implies that the web IS the Internet for some reason...
 
Originally posted by: mugsywwiii
What the heck do they mean that "blurs the lines between the desktop and the web?" This implies that the web IS the Internet for some reason...

Duh... tha intarweb pwnz joo!
 
That sounds about right... if they're merely talking in terms of bytes/bits moved about...

5 or 6 clicks last night resulted in about 10 gigabytes of stuff getting downloaded to my computer... I'd have to surf for months to come even remotely close to that much traffic. Just regular internet use for most people, via a browser, doesn't come remotely close to the amount of information that is traded via kazaa, bit torrent, etc.

(note: I didn't download anything I'd consider illegal/stealing My days of downloading songs are done)
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza

(note: I didn't download anything I'd consider illegal/stealing My days of downloading songs are done)

Heh... key words there being "I'd consider."
 
damn .. i guess im one of the few who access the internet through the web ...

does it really run faster if you access the internet through the desktop!?
 
What the FSCK are they talking about?

The best that I can guess is that they're saying 75% of internet traffic is non-HTTP protocol - which is a "DUH" considering what HTTP primarily serves - TEXT!!!!!!11111oneonetwo
 
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