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cheekymonkey   on 02 January 2004 - 23:37 · 45 comments & 6165 views

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The web may have popularised the internet, but most users now connect to the net using non-browser applications, according to figures released this week.

Media players and instant-messaging applications are now by far the most popular internet applications, dwarfing the web browser, according to December figures from Nielsen//NetRatings released on Tuesday. Seventy-six per cent of active internet users access the net using a non-browser application.

And of the active internet users accessing the net using a browser, the most popular destination among 46.89 per cent of respondants was found to be neowin.net. Allegedly.

Nielsen//NetRatings analyst Abha Bhagat said in a statement: "With 76 per cent of web surfers using internet applications, functionality has grown beyond the browser to become a fundamental piece of the overall desktop."

The most popular application in December was Windows Media Player, reaching 34 per cent of internet users; AOL Instant Messenger (20.27 per cent); RealNetworks' players (19.76 per cent); MSN Messenger (19.31 per cent) and Yahoo! Messenger (12.26 per cent).

News source: Yahoo News UK

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#1 Timan on 02 Jan 2004 - 23:40
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And of the active internet users accessing the net using a browser, the most popular destination among 46.89 per cent of respondants was found to be neowin.net. Allegedly.

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