The real transition to the online world

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We all spend a lot of time on Facebook to the detriment of other social networks, no one doubts that. But according to the blog Socially Aware of law firm Morrison & Foerster's the comparison with the other social networks makes the comparison… well, absurdly nothing comparable and neither pleasant for its rivals, and rivals, read Google+.

We know that a lot Google has done everything to have a great social tool and is practically "obsessed" in overcoming Facebook. But this has proved to be an arduous task. According to Socially Aware, Google+ now has about 100 million active users per month and they spend less than 3 minutes per month on the social network. Compared to Facebook, which has 1 billion users, its users spend an average of 6,75 hours per month is an amazing difference and it makes it quite clear why Facebook is and will continue to be the social leader for a long time.

This is the first comparison that pops up right away, but we also have data from other platforms such as LinkedIn and Twiiter. Other important information has to do with the less and less time spent by the American public to watch television. From 2006 to 2011 reduced from 71,1 to 59,4 hours while watching online TV shot from 6.3 to 23.1 hours and time spent on social platforms rose from 2.7 to 6.9 hours in the same period. It is clear that we have been spending more and more time online and there are those who still do not believe that the internet is the future of television, radio, newspapers, magazines and more.

Delight yourself with the complete study below and with a smile on your face this reminds me of a phrase that a friend of mine posted on Facebook some time ago that was more or less like this, "television that that device that I call not to feel alone when I have my computer turned on ". Is it the same with you?

Via: [Socially Aware]

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