Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Canadians view more YouTube videos and more Wikipedia pages than anyone else


NEWS1130 reports that Canadians spend more time online than any other users in the world, according to data from comScore.com.

Canadians also view more YouTube videos and more Wikipedia pages than anyone else, NEWS1130 said.

About 68 per cent of the Canadian population is online and the average user spends about 42 hours a month surfing the web. Users in Israel were next in line at about 39 hours per user per month.

YouTube says Canadians are the biggest users of the site per capita, and watch an average of 147 videos a month. That's about 50 per cent more than the average American.

Canadians also read 16 Wikipediapages every month, though Germans are not far behind us at 15 pages per month.

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http://communities.canada.com/vancouversun/blogs/smallbusiness/archive/2010/12/28/canadians-biggest-youtube-wikipedia-users-in-the-world.aspx

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