Via Leigh, due grafici provenienti da una ricerca pubblicata da BusinessWeek nello scorso giugno su “chi fa cosa nel Web 2.0″, limitata però agli USA.
Il secondo grafico, sulla scarsa percentuale di utenti attivi, non credo stupisca nessuno.
Nel primo, trovo interessante la classificazione degli utenti tra creators (coloro che creano contenuti), critics (commentano e valutano), collectors (usano gli RSS), joiners (usano siti di social networking), spettatori (i classici lurker..), inactives (sono online ma non …socializzano..). I risultati invece, mi sembrano scontati: la fascia di età dai 18 ai 26 è preponderante (tranne per gli RSS che sembrano poco usati un po’ da tutti e, sinceramente, lo sospettavo…).
La cosa che mi ha più divertito è però l’etichetta young boomer affibbiata alla mia classe di età
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Hi there! I love it when I get a track back to a blog in a language other than English. I get so curious as to what is written and how. Sadly, I can’t speak or read Italian - actually I can’t even recognise European languages… I had Google do it for me
Via Leigh, two coming from diagrams from a search published from BusinessWeek in the slid june on “who it makes what in Web 2,0 ″, limited but to the USA.
According to diagram, on the insufficient percentage of active customers, creed it does not astonish nobody.
In the first one, I find the classification of the customers between creators (those who interesting create contained), critics (they comment and they estimate), collectors (use the RSS), joiners (use situated of social networking), spectators (the classics lurker.), inactives (they are online but… they do not socialize.). It turns out to you instead, me seem discounts to you: wrap of age from the 18 to the 26 is preponderant (except for the RSS that seem used little little from all and, sincerely, I suspected it…).
The thing that more has amused me is but affibbiata the Young label boomer to my class of age: -).
Just good enough for me to see what you are meaning.
I also found the categories by age groups a bit out… I don’t identify as a Gen X… but maybe I am in denial with my rapidly increasing age
I New Zealand, I would guess that our statistics are half these. But even though that seems low, that is a high number of empowered individuals in this apparent ‘information economy’.
Thanks for the trackback
Hi Leigh, thanks to you for the comment!!