advertiser here
 

Visitors take longer at Microsoft than Apple

By Lexton Snol
January 20, 2009

LONDON – People spend longer on Microsoft’s website than on Apple’s, according to new data from Nielsen Online.

Nielsen spies on the amount of time people spend on the sites of the top web brands in the world.

Microsoft had more unique visitors (135,876,000) in December 2009 than Apple (63,825,000), and those people averaged over two hours there compared to Apple’s visitors (1.5 hours).
Although beaten in sheer visitor numbers by Google (155,683,000), Microsoft and Yahoo! (130,229,000) Facebook’s 109,905,000 visitors spent an average whopping six and a half hours scanning friends’ updates, photos and silly farming games.

The data in the graph shown here indicates that 63.8 million home and work Internet users visited at least one of the Apple-owned sites, and each person spent, on average, a total of 1 hour, 27 minutes and 45 seconds at one or more of their sites.

Original URL http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=1.0

  • Squidoo
  • Multiply
  • Facebook
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Twitter
  • TechNet
  • Technorati Favorites
  • MySpace
  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments

No Responses to “Visitors take longer at Microsoft than Apple”

Write a Comment

Our Sponsors
Oversoul
Ozaki
redwood
Super Micro
Kaspersky
APC
T0shiba
Western Digital
wsi
Copylandia
Astro
ePLDT
eStudio
Multi-Color
Oxford Makati
Smart
Peplink
Sophos
Symantec
TRICOM
Kerio
Bitdefender
 
 
Subscribe E-Newsletter

Don't get left behind. Sign up to receive the latest news.

 
PC World Magazine Subscription
subscribe now
Web Design