Digital media measurement company comScore Networks today released the results of their analysis of global instant messenger (IM) use, and the results were surprising. …
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Digital media measurement company comScore Networks today released the results of their analysis of global instant messenger (IM) use, and the results were surprising. …
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I’m really surprised that MSN Messenger is doing so well. It seems like AIM would have a higher market share than that, but I guess its popularity has fallen off a bit. I also think it’s a bit odd that IM penetrance is still so low in the US. I guess older computer users are a bit hesitant to adopt, because I know that younger people love IM.
I’m really surprised that MSN Messenger is doing so well. It seems like AIM would have a higher market share than that, but I guess its popularity has fallen off a bit. I also think it’s a bit odd that IM penetrance is still so low in the US. I guess older computer users are a bit hesitant to adopt, because I know that younger people love IM.