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August 13, 2007 10:09 AM PDT

Web users reading more, saying less, study says

by Candace Lombardi

Internet users are spending more time looking at content and less time communicating with others, according to an index of Nielsen/Net Rating statistics released by the Online Publishers Association (OPA).

In 2003, Internet users spent about 46 percent of their time communicating and 34 percent reading online content. Those habits seemed to have reversed in the last four years. From January to May 2007, about 47 percent of users' time was spent looking at content and 33 percent spent on communicating.

The change in media habits can be attributed to changes in technology over the last four years, according to OPA.

"The increased popularity of video is leading to more time being spent with online content," according to the OPA reports. Time spent communicating could also be less because more people are using instant messaging (IM), which is quicker than sending e-mail.

Search time also rose. In 2003 people spent 3 percent of their time searching, and for the 2007 period measured, they spent about 5 percent.

The OPA's Internet Activity Index seems to support the results of a study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project that was released in May.

It said that while tech personalities do vary, only a small percentage of people are actually participating in Web 2.0 activities.

Originally posted at News Blog
Candace Lombardi is a staff writer at CNET News.com
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Am I wrong?
by Cinderz August 13, 2007 11:21 AM PDT
"Time spent communicating could also be less because more people are using instant messaging (IM)"

I was under the impression that Instant Messaging is Communication. I have been using it to communicate with relatives, friends, bosses and co-workers for years. Add Texting to that as well. It is communication.

Amber Morthland
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Lunatic fringe wackos...
by lkrupp August 13, 2007 12:48 PM PDT
No wonder more people just read content and don't respond, post,
or blog. The lunatic fringe wackos own the forum/blog space.
Anyone who posts a logical, reasonable opinion is immediately
attacked from all sides by the wackos. Look no farther than the
C|net website to see what I mean.
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