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ViziSense Study: Online Behaviour of Indian Women

ViziSense, India’s leading online audience and ad measurement platform, released its first customized report on the online behavior of Indian women. Unlike the usual methods of surveys and multiple-choice answers, these insights are drawn, analyzed and collated from the actual observed behavior of a significant sample of online women:

  • E-Mail, Search and Social Networking Top the Charts for Indian Women
  • North Indian women are more active on social networking sites as compared to their counterparts in South India.
  • Women spend more time on Social Networking as compared to E-Mail; Social Networking sees high usage from women between the ages of 15 – 24 years
  • Maximum women are checking E-Mail between 11AM – 12PM everyday

Web 3.0 Video – A wonderful story of semantic web by Kate Ray

Kate Ray (@kateray) a student at NYU studying journalism/psycholoy has come up with this great video on Web 3.0 assembling the thoughts of great thinkers like Tim Berners-Lee, Clay Shirky, Chris Dixon, David Weinberger, Nova Spivack, Jason Shellen, Lee Feigenbaum, John Hebeler, Alon Halevy, David Karger and Abraham Bernstein

Web 3.0 from Kate Ray on Vimeo.

Trends Of The Future : Holistic Web Browsing

Smashing magazine talks about the future trend : Holistic Web Browsing

The gap between technological innovation and its integration in our daily lives is shrinking at a rate much faster than we can keep pace with—consider the number of unique Web applications you signed up for in the past year alone. This has resulted in a very fragmented experience of the Web. While running several different browsers, with all sorts of plug-ins, you might also be running multiple standalone applications to manage feeds, social media accounts and music playlists.

Even though we may be adept at switching from one tab or window to another, we should be working towards a more holistic Web experience, one that seamlessly integrates all of the functionality we need in the simplest and most contextual way. With this in mind, let’s review four trends that designers and developers would be wise to observe and integrate into their work so as to pave the way for a more holistic Web browsing experience:

  1. The browser as operating system,
  2. Functionally-limited mobile applications,
  3. Web-enhanced devices,
  4. Personalization.

International Seminar On Network Theory – Presentations & Video Coverage

The event – International Seminar On Network Theory: Network Multidimensionality In The Digital Age was held on 19th and 20th of Feb 2010 and sponsored by The Annenberg Networks Network, USC. The full video coverage of the event is available on the site along with keynote speech and session presentation:

* Networks, Societies, Spheres: Reflections of an Actor-network theorist
* Moving Technology Inside the Network
* Challenges Posed by Network Multidimensionality in the Digital Age
* The Dark Side of Metcalfe’s Law: Multiple and Growing Costs of Network Exclusion
* Fuzziness of Inclusion-Exclusion: Network Gatekeeping Theory
* The Ever Evolving Web, The Power of Networks
* Linked Data Networks: The Pragmatic Semantic Web
* Varieties of Networks, Varieties of Power: Network Multidimensionality in Historical Context

Video of the conference panels & keynote:

India Internet & Web Statistic and Trends 2010-11

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This is continuation of my series “India web & internet statistics 2008”. I skipped it in 2009 as here it’s back again. I am going to keep updating this post, so please let your comments flowing in through the comments section of this post or to my twitter account @santoshmaharshi.

 

 

Online Publishing in India

  • WSJ will launch its 1st mobile reader in India in 2010 - MoneyControl
  • The number of online news and information consumers in India surged 37 percent in the past year, more than double the rate of growth of the total online audience in India,” said Will Hodgman, comScore executive vice president for the Asia-Pacific region. In October 2009, nearly 16 million people visited an online news site in India, a gain of 37 percent from the previous year. A look at the most visited news destinations in India revealed that local brands make up a significant portion of the top news sites – and some of the fastest growing.comScore

3G In India

  • The successful bidders will get third-generation (3G) spectrum simultaneously only in August 2010. - India Infoline
  • Operators will not be in a position to launch the services before early 2011The Hindu Business Line

Internet & Mobile Acces in India

  • India currently has around 50-60 million internet users and 7.4 million broadband connections. - DNA
  • With nearly 440 million subscribers, mobile phones cover nearly 40% of the country’s population. - IAMAI
  • India has an active internet user base of about 3.3 million, according to the IAMAI. The report is based on primary survey covering 20,000 Households, 90,000 individuals, 1000 SMEs and 500 cyber cafes countrywide. - Economic Times
  • The number of people in Asia Pacific who have access to the internet grew by 22 percent during the period September 2008 to September 2009.  China led the region with a 31 percent growth followed by Japan (18 percent) and India (17 percent)[4]. - Visa Asia
  • The government has planned to expand broadband coverage to connect every gram panchayat to broadband network by May 2012.  CIOL
  • While the world’s tele-density as on December 31, 2008 stands at 78.11 per cent, India’s tele-density, as on October 31, 2009 is 44.87 per cent. the rural tele-density in the country is 18.97 per cent. - CIOL
  • By 2010 we expect there to be over 600 million mobile broadband subscribers, rising to 900 million by 2012 and the vast majority, will be served by advanced networks such as HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) and LTE (Long Time Evolution). - Hindu
  • India has the lowest average of 11 hours per user, ComScore also said, below the regional average of 16.9 hours - MB
  • The report by DtecNet that is based on tracking illegal downloading IP addresses on P2P (Peer to Peer) networks, showed that from April to September 2009, India was among the top 10 countries in the world with the largest number of illegal P2P activities. Economic Times 

Gaming in India

  • Console-based gaming in the country is expected to become a Rs 575 crore market by 2010 as youths increasingly get hooked onto gaming,
    a study said here on Tuesday. - Economic Times
  • Mobile gaming is also catching on with the mobile gaming industry pegged at Rs 289 crore, which is a mere five per cent of the overall mobile value-added services industry.This is expected to grow to Rs 812.5 crore by June 2010, it added. - Econonic Times 

Online Shopping / E-commerce in India

  • The size of e-commerce market in India is worth around Rs 9,500 crore, out of which the pure play online shopping market is worth Rs 1,300 crore. While online shopping globally is growing at around 8-10%, in India the growth rate is upwards of 30%. - Economic Times
  • The online travel industry in India is expected to grow to $6 billion (over Rs 28,000 crore) in 2010 in terms of revenues (the value of transactions as opposed to the earnings of travel firms). - Business Standard
  • Ebay India Census 2009 - Ebay India

Social Networking in India

  • It’s also one of the most cost- effective channels that offers a reach of around 23.5 million active SNS population (figure according to Sept: comScore report),” The Indian

Online advertising in India

  • Online advertising is expected to account for Rs1,800 crore in revenues by 2015 - DNA
  • online video advertising industry is currently generating revenues of Rs 40-60 crore, and is expected to touch Rs 200 crore by 2012 - DNA
  • Education and Print medias ad spent on Online Display Advertisements are expected to grow at the rate of 76%, followed by automobile sector which is expected to show the second highest growth rate (46%) with increase in the product launches and emergence of Internet as the effective medium to target youth. - IAMAI
  • The online display advertising industry in India grew to INR 3250 Million in FY 2008-09 with the growth rate of 38%. The study is an exhaustive market research on Indian Online Display Advertisement Market. Based on the primary research conducted in this study, it is expected that the industry will grow at a lower rate at 32% and will grow to INR 4300 Million FY 2009-10.- IAMAI

Picture : Flickr / Picadelly Wilson

India Internet & Web Statistics – 2008

Last updated October 008: A quick look at Indian Internet & Web related fact & figures updated on a weekly basis. Covers Internet infrastructure in India, Internet & Web trend in India, Search & Search engine marketing in India, Ecommerce trends & growth in India and Online advertising market in India. Please  feel to recommend stats and corrections to this post.

Internet Infrastructure & Trends in India:

  • India has an estimated 32-46 million active Internet users. – Sify
  • India has just 4.38 million broadband subscribers, while there are 287 million mobile users and 38.9 million landline subscribers -  AFP
  • India has only two unique Internet Protocol (IP) addresses per 1,000 people – Sify
  • A study by web application acceleration and performance management major Akamai saw 2.1 million unique IPs from India. With this, India ranked 14th in terms of unique IPs – Sify
  • The percentage of broadband connections from India with speeds above 5 Mbps (high broadband) and 2 Mbps (broadband) were 0.6 percent and 4.6 percent respectively – Sify
  • The percentage of connections with speeds less than 256 Kbps from India was 26 percent, meaning nearly one-fourth of users use slower-speed lines to get on to the net. - Sify
  • In India, the survey was conducted with over 120 companies and the findings revealed that as compared to 40% of Asia Pacific companies, 46% of Indian companies provide branch offices with direct Internet access. However, more than 50% of branch office internet traffic is still backhauled over the Wide Area Network, and 70% of companies would want to provide the same level of protection at the branch office as in headquarters or data centers. – India PR Wire
  • The country’s 1.1 billion inhabitants only have one broadband connection for every 400 people – Fiercetelecom
  • 70 percent of broadband connection cost is tied up in government permit expenses, creating a scenario complete with high end-user cost and miniscule profit margin potential – Fiercetelecom
  • Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) is planning to extend its broadband services to all areas of India by March 2009. BSNL currently claims to cover 30,000 villages and 3,261 cities, and the operator expects coverage to increase to 148,000 and 5,000 respectively by March next year. BSNL also annonced to connect 5,000 rural blocks to wireless broadband with support from the Universal Service Obligation (USO) fund – Telegeography
  • Broadband Forecasting – Internet broadband penetration will limp along to eventually reach a measly 3.9 connections for every 100 citizens by 2012. Even though internet users may be multiple times higher, actual broadband penetration will not exceed 18.1 million at the beginning of the next decade. In contrast, mobile telephony will add as many as 350 million subscribers during this five-year period to end at roughly 615 million by mid 2012.These forecasts fall short of the government’s conservative target of 20 million high-speed internet subscribers by 2010-end . India’s broadband penetration is roughly 4.5 million subscribers. Even with a 300% growth rate over the next five years, the sector will fall short of the 50 million mark by 2012. – ET
  • India One of the Fastest-Growing Internet Populations among 37 Countries Reported. – comScore
  • Internet usage from Rural India accounts to 20% – Medianewsline

Web:

  • Slight confusion here – 46 / 49 million Internet Users and 35 million active net users.- WATblog
  • LodeStar Universal estimates that there are 17.8 million active Internet users in the 16-54 age group in India, many of whom would have also used tools, such as instant messaging and discussion forums. Around 15.1 million or 85% of such Indians read blogs online, while 15 million users watch video clips. The case in favour of taking your small business online is compelling -ET
  • The average Indian Internet user visited the Internet 25 times during the month and was online for 28 minutes per visit. Those between the ages of 15-24 were the heaviest Internet users among all age segments, spending nearly 12 hours online per month on average. Some of the fastest growing Web site categories during the past year included Maps (up 64 percent), Sports (up 60 percent), Entertainment – Movies (up 55 percent), and Finance – News/Research (up 52 percent). – comScore
  • 1) Over two-thirds (70%) of all Internet users reside outside metros 2) Over 70% internet users prefer to access the net in Indian languages, with English users at just 28%, down from 41% in 2007 (this means that people would want to ‘read’ in regional languages) 3) Women account for less than a fifth, just 17.6%, of the 49-million odd Indian netizens. 4) On an average, net users take 15 odd activities which includes chatting, emailing, downloading music and movies, sharing videos and pictures, checking cricket score, job and matrimonial search. Social networking, picture and video sharing, online communities and Internet chatting and blogs are significant for 81% of the users. – WATblog citing JuxtConsult report.
  • Top 10 Indian Mobile sites – through MiniOpera’s usage stats – track.in
  • Around 70 per cent of Internet users in India have registered with a social networking site. People in the age bracket 18-34 are members of social networking sites. About 70 per cent of them are in the age band 18-27. – Sindh Today

Search in India

  • SEM industry is likely to double in size to $225 million by 2009-10 – HT
  • According to a recent report by internet research firm JuxtConsult, Indian market has seen 19% increase in the regular internet users this year over 2007, and boasts of an active 8-million online buyers. While mobile and computer products were the most searched last year, books, clothes and CDs/DVDs are the most bought products. – ET
  • India ranked second to last with 53 searches per searcher during the month, well below the worldwide average of 93. India also had significantly fewer search visits per searcher (14.7 vs. 23.6) and searches per search visit (3.6 vs. 3.9). – comScore
  • Though India represents more than 15 percent of the world’s population, it accounts for less than 2 percent of global Internet searches – comScore
  • An IAMAI (Internet and Mobile Association of India) and IMRB (Indian Market Research Bureau) report pegs the total market revenue of the SEM industry in India at around Rs 500 crore in 2007-08. This is expected to increase to around Rs 1,000 crore by 2009-2010. – Business Standard

Ecommerce in India:

  • India’s e-commerce market crossed over Rs 9,000 crore last fiscal year – The Daily Star
  • India’s e-commerce market is growing at a rapid clip. With 42-50% CAGR projected for the next five years, e-Travel (including hospitality) is the biggest contributor – Express Computer
  • In terms of value, nearly $3.6 billion (about Rs16,600 crore) worth of rail tickets were booked over counters or through regular agents in 2007-08. Online bookings accounted for about $377 million (Rs1,738 crore), according to analysts. – LiveMint
  • Payment statistics from IRCTC for March 2008. On Nilesh’s blog. [via StartupDunia]. Compiled set of graphs from the latest payment statistics released by Indian Railways IRCTC website for the month of March 2008.
  • More than half of domestic airline tickets sold in India will be online by end of this year, predicts leading travel industry research firm PhoCusWright Inc., up from 43% in 2007 – LiveMint
  • Even at a 3 per cent conversion of every mobile bill payer onto a mCommerce solution, the industry would be worth around Rs 3,000 crore, estimates Mr Sanjay Swamy, CEO, mChek (www.mchek.com) – Hindu

Online Advertising in India

  • GroupM’s Annual Forecast Says India Will Become World’s 15 th Largest Ad Market in 2009 Advertising spending in India is on a roll. – Medianewsline
  • The total online advertising market in India is projected at Rs 420 crore in 2008, according to FICCI-PricewaterhouseCoopers, will grow to a whopping Rs 1,100 crore by 2011.Financial Express
  • Advertising expenditures in all media throughout India will increase 20 percent in 2008 to $5.6 billion and 19 percent in 2009 to $6.6 billion. The projected hikes follow a 20 percent increase in 2007. – Medianewsline
  • IAMAI estimates that the size of the online banner advertising market in 2007-08 will be Rs 235 crore. The agency expects it to grow by almost 49 per cent to Rs 350 crore by the end of 2008-09. – TelevisionPoint
  • In 2007-08, a total of 1.23 crore people clicked on an online advertisement. This was a substantial increase from 56 per cent for the year 2005-2006 – TelevisionPoint
  • Banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), online businesses and information technology-enabled services (ITES) with 25 per cent, 25 per cent and 13 per cent shares respectively, were the leading advertisers in the 2008 fiscal.The other major categories are auto, FMCG (fast moving consumer goods) and consumer durables. The education category is expected to show the fastest growth from 4 per cent to 7 per cent. This is possibly because this category targets the youth segment.- TelevisionPoint
  • The online banner ad spend per Internet user is only about $ 1.20 (Rs 52.50), which could be $ 1.60 (Rs 70) by the end of the year – TelevisionPoint
  • People are increasingly noticing online banners. In 2006, 56 per cent of the active Internet users clicked on an online ad. In 2007, this figure was 80 per cent. Computed on a base figure of 15.4 million, this implies that 12.3 million people clicked on an ad in 2007, the report says. – TelevisionPoint
  • Conversion of ads were around 4.3 per cent bought hotels and holiday packages, 3.8 per cent acquired loans from banks and 1.4 per cent bought computers, laptops, printers or scanners.- TelevisionPoint