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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Not just India, internet audiences in Asia-Pacific at home and at work, among users of 15 years and above, grew by 14 per cent to 319 million visitors in April 2008, outpacing growth of all other other worldwide regions, comScore, Inc, an internet marketing research firm said in a report.     

"The strongest growth occurred in India which surged by 27 per cent to more than 28 million internet users. This was followed by China with a 14 per cent growth to more than 102 million," the report titled 'The State of Global Internet with a Focus on Asia' said.     

 

Taiwan, Malaysia and New Zealand registered a growth of 12 per cent each. Meanwhile developed nations such as Japan and Singapore showed modest gains of 3 per cent and 4 per cent respectively, it said.     

Other findings stated that although Google and Yahoo! combined to capture majority of the search share in the Asia-Pacific region, five of the top 10 search properties are regional engines, including China's Baidu.Com and Korea's Naver.Com.     

Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook.Com is the leading social networking site in the world, but in the Asia-Pacific region Friendster.Com is preferred.     

Internet users in Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Australia spent most time online.

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First Published: Jul 01 2008 | 4:13 PM IST

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