China surpassed 200 million internet users
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The number of Internet users in China soared past 200 million in 2007, a new report
from the country’s quasi-government Internet overseer said Thursday.
China’s Internet population stood at 210 million at the end of last
year, up 53 percent from the same time in 2006 when there were 137
million, the China Internet Network Information Centre said in its
semi-annual report on Internet use here. That figure puts China just 5
million users away from becoming the world’s largest wired nation — and
with only about 16 percent of the population online. At its current
growth rate, China will become the world’s top Internet market sometime
in the next few months.
The greatest growth came from users under 18 and over 30, CNNIC
said. One of the most surprising statistics from the new report
indicates that about 40 percent of users added over the last year, over
29 million, came from rural areas. Even in the January 2007 report, the
vast majority of Chinese Netizens were based in major urban areas such
as Beijing and Shanghai. Also surprising among the new results is that
China’s most popular Internet application is online music, used by 86.6
percent of those surveyed, followed by instant messaging with 81
percent. E-mail placed only fifth, with 56.5 percent using it. No
matter how impressive these numbers look, the country is with only 16%
of population using the Internet still far behind the western countries.
Source: PC World

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