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4/14/2012

Survey: More than half of Internet users are looking for hobbies and entertainment

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A new survey showed that more than half of Internet users in the world use the Web to search for information on entertainment and hobbies.

He said the survey, which included a mail more than 19 thousand adults in the world in countries from the United States, Argentina and Sweden to Japan, India and Russia that 57 percent of them said they visit Web sites to search for hobbies and other means of entertainment.
But the use of the Internet in the countries covered in the survey and the 24 countries varied greatly as he said, 72 percent in Turkey, they visited the Web sites to search for Hobbies, while the proportion was only 35 percent in Saudi Arabia.
Kirin said Gottfried, director of research at Global Public Affairs Apithos, which conducted the survey for Reuters, "while the Internet may be a place to work and trade, but he is also a place for fun."
Among other countries that used the Internet heavily to personal interests, China, Hungary, Japan, South Korea and Sweden, while Spain came, India, Brazil and Mexico among the least used of the Internet.
The survey showed that China is the world's first to use the Internet to connect to the media or download them and choose where more than 70 percent of music or movies, followed by Turkey, while the ratio is at least in Japan and France.
Gottfried said, "It is interesting to think that file-sharing technology - which did not become widespread in the music only in modern history - used by four out of every ten Internet users in 24 countries ... even in countries that come in the bottom of the table .. still third world users do so. "
He said 27 percent of the people they used the Internet for entertainment electronic games, which it described as Jotafrad a thriving industry, but only 13 percent said they used electronic games in gambling.
China was the world's first electronic games to use at a rate of 61 percent, followed by Poland and Turkey in the second and third places respectively while Sweden Tzelic by 13 percent.
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