I must be denser...I see no connection to FrontPage at all.
| "I'm sorry you can't seem to figure out how this might apply to a FrontPage
| ng"
|
| - yeah got me. You could use FrontPage even if no one ever visited the site
| so yes I'm dense here. You find it hard to believe these polls? Well I have
| news for you. Many people get on the Net for one reason and one reason
| only. Say to look at stock quotes; say to follow NASCAR; say to use eBay;
| to use eMail; to look at pictures of their grandchildren. And that is all
| they do. They don't browse and when they try it they get attacked by
| spyware and so quickly quit. If the Web was a little more friendly to the
| average surfer the use of it may increase.
|
| I assume PC Time per Person is the amount of time a person uses their PC.
| Be it on the Web or not.
| As for the other things you'd like to get more info on there is a pretty
| good search engine on the Net called Google. You can find it here:
|
|
http://www.google.com
|
| Just type in something like "Active Digital Media Universe" and try a few of
| the results. Then try "Active Digital Media Universe"+"FrontPage" Well
| now I guess I'm not the only dense one.
|
| --
| George Hester
| _________________________________
| "anonymous" <none> wrote in message
| | > No, I don't think you are lying but I (also) find it hard to believe that
| > anyone who has ever used the Net has only gone to "five different web
| sites
| > in their lifetime". I went to more sites than that in the first 20 seconds
| I
| > used the Web.
| >
| > So I repeat, what does NetNielsen mean by "PC Time Per Person 27:32:46"?
| On
| > the surface it would mean that the average hone user in their study
| "surfed"
| > from home for 27 hours, 32 minutes and 46 seconds in October 2004. That's
| > almost a hour every day!
| >
| > I'm sorry you can't seem to figure out how this might apply to a FrontPage
| > ng.
| >
| > | > > I assume you think I was lying. Fine. I think I did answer your
| original
| > > question. I said I believe it. Yes True. As for questions in your
| first
| > > paragraph sorry don't know. Let me know how it applies to FrontPage
| that
| > > might be good to know.
| > >
| > > --
| > > George Hester
| > > _________________________________
| > > "anonymous" <none> wrote in message
| > > | > > > Well, I would also discount your statement that "There are studies
| that
| > > show
| > > > that users of the Internet access
| > > > no more than five different web sites in their lifetime; that is since
| > > they
| > > > had the Net."
| > > >
| > > > But what about my original question?
| > > >
| > > >
| > > > | > > > > I suspect so. There are studies that show that users of the
| Internet
| > > > access
| > > > > no more than five different web sites in their lifetime; that is
| since
| > > > they
| > > > > had the Net. So if there is a study that shows Internet usuage in
| the
| > > US
| > > > > has been stagnant I wouldn't doubt it.
| > > > >
| > > > > --
| > > > > George Hester
| > > > > _________________________________
| > > > > "anonymous" <none> wrote in message
| > > > > | > > > > > I copied this from the latest Neilsen//NetRatings Report but don't
| > > > > > understand very much of it. Could someone tell me what Active
| > Digital
| > > > > Media
| > > > > > Universe, Current Digital Media Universe Estimate and especially,
| PC
| > > > Time
| > > > > > Per Person, mean ? I find it almost impossible to believe that an
| > > > average
| > > > > > home user spent 27:32:46 hours in the Month of October 2004
| looking
| > at
| > > > Web
| > > > > > sites!
| > > > > >
| > > > > > From this report it seems that the Internet population in the US
| > > hasn't
| > > > > > increased much, if at all, since about 2000. Is that true? Thanks
| > very
| > > > > much.
| > > > > >
| > > > > >
| > > > > > United States: Average Web Usage
| > > > > > Month of October 2004
| > > > > > Home Panel
| > > > > >
| > > > > > Sessions/Visits Per Person 32
| > > > > > Domains Visited Per Person 55
| > > > > > PC Time Per Person 27:32:46
| > > > > >
| > > > > > Duration of a Web Page Viewed 00:00:53
| > > > > > Active Digital Media Universe 136,706,201
| > > > > > Current Digital Media Universe Estimate
| > 199,861,345
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