[Air-L] international internet usage?

Chris Modzelewski chris.modzelewski at imetria.com
Tue Aug 21 13:59:43 PDT 2007


Hi Nancy,

Here are two sites that you may find helpful for a variety of data on 
Central & Eastern European countries:

http://www.gemius.com

and

http://www.rankingcee.com

They have a variety of data (including some of the data you might be 
looking for). They are updated fairly often (the latter site is updated 
I believe weekly) and have the results of different studies on a variety 
of subjects published (or at least highlighted) often. They cover most 
of Central & Eastern Europe, including all of the "new" EU members as 
well as Ukraine and Russia.

All the best,
Chris Modzelewski

PS: As a "disclaimer", I'm the founder and majority shareholder of 
Gemius, the research company that runs both of the sites I mention above.

Nancy Baym wrote:
> Hi --
> 
> I am looking for any sources comparable to the Pew site (for instance 
> this chart: 
> http://pewinternet.org/trends/Internet_Activities_6.15.07.htm) that 
> track simple CURRENT statistics about how many people use email, im, 
> the web, and other modes of online interaction. I'd like to be able 
> to teach and report on non-US populations.
> 
> I am aware of these two sites:
> 
> http://www.nielsen-netratings.com/resources.jsp?section=pr_netv&nav=1 
> which provides some information about web use in 10 different 
> countries
> 
> and
> 
> http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm which reports on 
> percentages of world populations using the internet at all
> 
> but neither break it down to compare which things they do on line or 
> how many do each online activity.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any links, if any exist.
> 
> Nancy
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