Where Americans spend their time online

Compete.com has an interesting chart showing the websites where Americans spent the most time during the month of December. Just 20 sites, shown below, accounted for nearly 40 percent of the time Americans spent surfing. MySpace and Facebook are predictable winners, though I’m surprised Google isn’t higher (I suppose its rank is proof it does ...

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Compete.com has an interesting chart showing the websites where Americans spent the most time during the month of December. Just 20 sites, shown below, accounted for nearly 40 percent of the time Americans spent surfing. MySpace and Facebook are predictable winners, though I'm surprised Google isn't higher (I suppose its rank is proof it does its job well of taking you elsewhere on the web, and quickly). One item that doesn't shock me: Bank of America. My credit card's bank was recently purchased by Bank of America, so I've been doing my bill payments with them. And BoA gets the Carolyn O'Hara award for worst, most user-unfriendly banking website ever. No wonder people spend so much time there. It's impossible to navigate. 

Compete.com has an interesting chart showing the websites where Americans spent the most time during the month of December. Just 20 sites, shown below, accounted for nearly 40 percent of the time Americans spent surfing. MySpace and Facebook are predictable winners, though I’m surprised Google isn’t higher (I suppose its rank is proof it does its job well of taking you elsewhere on the web, and quickly). One item that doesn’t shock me: Bank of America. My credit card’s bank was recently purchased by Bank of America, so I’ve been doing my bill payments with them. And BoA gets the Carolyn O’Hara award for worst, most user-unfriendly banking website ever. No wonder people spend so much time there. It’s impossible to navigate. 

Carolyn O'Hara is a senior editor at Foreign Policy.

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