Google attracted more than one billion unique visitors in May last. According to ComScore, this is the first time an Internet company reach that number.
Traffic to Google reportedly increased 8.4 percent from a year ago to make this achievement. Apart from Google, comScore data in May also puts Microsoft sites ranked second with 905 million unique visitors, an increase of 1 percent.
Facebook, which was originally estimated to be in the order of 1 or 2, it was in third position with 714 million, up 30 percent. Yahoo is at number 4 with 689 million unique visitors, traffic rose 10.8 percent. And the closing sequence Wikimedia five most popular sites with 411 million unique visitors.
Reported by the Wall Street Journal and quoted on Thursday (23/06/2011), ComScore began monitoring traffic to Google in 2006. At that time, Google reportedly has a number of 496 million unique visitors per month.
Microsoft and MSN when it became the most frequently visited sites with 536 million unique visitors each month. But in subsequent years, the game has changed. Google's rapidly expanding its brand launched Gmail, acquired YouTube and introduce the Android platform.
But more important than the number of unique visitors is the amount of time spent on a website. This area is still topped by Facebook. Last month, ComScore said the average person spends 250 billion minutes on Facebook, two-thirds longer than the time spent visiting social networking sites a year ago.
Traffic to Google reportedly increased 8.4 percent from a year ago to make this achievement. Apart from Google, comScore data in May also puts Microsoft sites ranked second with 905 million unique visitors, an increase of 1 percent.
Facebook, which was originally estimated to be in the order of 1 or 2, it was in third position with 714 million, up 30 percent. Yahoo is at number 4 with 689 million unique visitors, traffic rose 10.8 percent. And the closing sequence Wikimedia five most popular sites with 411 million unique visitors.
Reported by the Wall Street Journal and quoted on Thursday (23/06/2011), ComScore began monitoring traffic to Google in 2006. At that time, Google reportedly has a number of 496 million unique visitors per month.
Microsoft and MSN when it became the most frequently visited sites with 536 million unique visitors each month. But in subsequent years, the game has changed. Google's rapidly expanding its brand launched Gmail, acquired YouTube and introduce the Android platform.
But more important than the number of unique visitors is the amount of time spent on a website. This area is still topped by Facebook. Last month, ComScore said the average person spends 250 billion minutes on Facebook, two-thirds longer than the time spent visiting social networking sites a year ago.
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