Monday 9 August 2010

According to Nielsen, social networking is the most popular activity online.


In the battle for our digital attention, social media appears to be winning

Email now occupies less of our time online than gaming.

According to Nielsen, Americans spend almost a quarter of their time online on social networks and blogs. That's up from 15.8% a just a year ago (a 43% increase).

We are already seeing companies and individuals replacing email with social media using the share and chat facilities to communicate. Email seems set to become more of a utility tool for attachments and formal communication. Extended messaging and interaction between friends and coworkers now happens in other social media, twitter, facebook and linkedin.

Clearswift research shows the importance to employees of social access http://www.fastcompany.com/1650131/clearswift-employees-trust-internet-social-networking-management-pay.

Clearswift even labelled these folk "Generation Standby," and noted that some 57% of 25- to 34-year-olds surveyed already are social networking, shopping, and reading personal email at work. 21% of those surveyed even said they'd turn down the offer of a job that was otherwise good, but forbade access to the web Facebook and Twitter.

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