Indians Rank Low On Search Volumes
According to the latest ranking of top internet search figures for Asia-Pacific released by comScore, Koreans have topped in terms of online search intensity with an average of 102.8 searches per searcher during the month of July. They are followed by Australia (102 searches per searcher) and Japan (100.8 searches per searcher).
At number 10, India’s score of 51 searches per searcher is even lower than the overall average of 80.7 for the Asia-Pacific region.
This data might be skewed, since it has been compiled by taking into account all unique internet users aged 15 and above from their home and work computers and it excludes searches from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs. [Via]
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