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Canadians web's biggest addicts

Canadians spend more time on the web and its offshoots - Facebook, YouTube and Twitter - than people anywhere else in the world. They are neck and neck with Indians for the number of Facebook accounts, says a report.

Updated on: Dec 29, 2010 01:09 PM IST
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Canada is the most web-addicted nation on the planet. Canadians spend more time on the web and its offshoots - Facebook, YouTube and Twitter - than people anywhere else in the world. They are neck and neck with Indians for the number of Facebook accounts, says a report.

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According to comScore, the leading online measurement service, Canadian online users log in more than 2,500 minutes a month, followed by Israelis with about 2,300 minutes. Users in a few other countries cross the 2,000-minute mark.

Giving figures for the month of April, comScore said nearly 68% of the Canadian population was online, compared to 62% in France and the United Kingdom, 60% in Germany, 59% in the US, 57% in Japan, and 36% in Italy.

In this country which leads the world in internet access, Canadians also lead the world in various offshoots of the web - Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, according to the report.

"In Canada, YouTube per capita consumption of video is No 1 in the world. It's just absolutely crazy in terms of how passionate Canadians are about YouTube," the Canadian Press quoted Chris O'Neill, Canada's country director for Google, as saying.

But considering the US has 10 times Canada's population, Canadians are way ahead on a per capita basis, says the report.

Canadians also watch more videos each month, with an average of 147 as compared to 100 per US viewer.

With more than 17 million Facebook users, Canada has more than half of its population hooked to this socializing web site.

India and Canada are neck and neck for the 9th and 10th positions on the list of countries with the most Facebook accounts, according to the report.

Though no figures are available for Twitter accounts in Canada, their number has jumped 75% since the beginning of the year, according to Twitter.

In fact, Canadian pop sensation Justin Bieber, who is just 16, has more than 6.4 million followers on Twitter.

 
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