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Wagner James Au at New World Notes is carrying
some surprising data from ratings giant, Nielsen Media Research. From actual measurements of usage across over 180,000 homes in the USA, Linden Lab's
Second Life (paradoxically measured under the 'PC games' category) rates the number two most played title, just behind
World of Warcraft.
Forget
Warhammer Online, or
EVE Online, they don't even make the top ten.
World of Warcraft and
Second Life beat out Gordon Freeman (
Half Life 2),
Civilization IV and
StarCraft. As for actual weekly usage,
Second Life is top of the pops at an average of 760 minutes per user per week.
World of Warcraft earns the top spot with 653 minutes per user per week, but has a whole lot more users.
How about Google's YouTube, the 800 pound gorilla and market leader of online video? Just 47 minutes per week (figure from
C|net).
Facebook? 84 minutes per week. Myspace, just 10.5 minutes per week (figures from
ITProPortal).
This data is measured from actual homes, as we mentioned. Almost 200,000 of them, so it isn't just data that's centric to the hardcore gamer. This is a random sampling of ordinary people.
Are you a part of the most widely-known collaborative virtual environment or keeping a close eye on it? Massively's Second Life coverage keeps you in the loop.
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