INDIA IS NOW
WORLD’S THIRD LARGEST INTERNET USER AFTER US, CHINA
“Mobile
phone based Internet usage is a key component of Indian Internet usage, and I’d
say the recent growth is being driven by mobile Internet usage,” Nilotpal
Chakravarti, spokesperson of the Internet and Mobile Association of India told The Hindu on
Thursday. In addition, many Netizens were using dongles to access the Internet.Three-fourths
of India’s online population is under 35 as against just over half worldwide,
the comScore report, India Digital Future in Focus 2013, says, possibly
reflecting India’s more recent improvements in literacy.Men under 35 and women
between 35 and 44 are heavier users. But women account for less than 40 per
cent of all Indian users, a far lower sex ratio than that of other countries.A
quarter of time spent online is on social media, the comScore report says, and
another 23 per cent on email.
While
Google sites have the most unique visitors, Net users spend the most time on
Facebook, which is at second place as far as unique visitors are concerned.Yahoo,
Microsoft and Wikimedia sites follow in unique visitor numbers.Among social
media sites, Linkedin and Twitter are the next most popular, while Orkut is in
decline. Google is by far the most popular search engine, accounting for 90 per
cent of all searches in India.Online retail is on the rise, with domestic
retail sites being the most popular, the report notes. For online travel
websites too, domestic websites are the most popular, the Indian Railways’
website being by far the most popular destination. Yahoo is also the most
popular site for news.The locus of online dominance has moved steadily towards
Asia, which now accounts for 41% of all Internet users; from having 66% of all
users in 1996, the United States now accounts for just 13%.China has the
world’s biggest online presence; Its Internet users outnumber Indians by a
ratio of 5: 1. Brazil’s Internet presence grew faster than India’s over the
last year.
Prof. John Kurakar
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