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Who in the world uses the internet?

Written on January 26, 2007

Taking a look at the statistics for one of my niche websites, I notice that I’ve been getting a fair amount of traffic lately from non-English countries, including Spain and Japan. Part of what I love about developing on the web is that your audience is the world. There are no physical limits to who can access your information.

Here are the latest Net Ratings from Nielsen, showing the countries with the most internet users. Guess who’s number one?

Active Internet Users
Country November 2006 December 2006 Growth (%) Diff.
Australia 10,648,118 10,698,764 0.48 50,647
Brazil 14,448,077 14,419,335 -0.20 -28,741
France 20,876,899 21,183,022 1.47 306,123
Germany 33,282,100 33,396,576 0.34 114,476
Italy 17,242,991 17,560,383 1.84 317,392
Japan 43,879,983 44,627,021 1.70 747,038
Switzerland 3,796,392 3,753,112 -1.14 -43,281
Spain 13,227,952 13,625,800 3.01 397,848
U.K. 24,015,923 24,369,320 1.47 353,397
U.S. 150,190,256 150,419,613 0.15 229,358
Total 331,608,691 334,052,947 0.74 2,444,256
Source: Nielsen NetRatings, 2007

Spain saw the largest percentage of growth in December (3.01 percent), with 397,848 new users. In Japan, there were 747,038 new users, accounting for a 1.7 percent increase. This could explain why I have seen a jump in activity from these areas.

Also, a little interesting tidbit, Switzerland and Brazil both experienced a DROP in internet users. I wonder how that happened?

Filed in: Random, Culture.

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