Footsqueek Blog: How long do you spend online?
As some readers might know I am Managing Director at Footsqueek (The Mobile App Company). Footsqueek does a lot of works schools and has a keen interest in education. One of the contributors to the Footsqueek blog recently posted a fascinating article about Information Overload in the 21st Century and as part of the article he examined what happens in 60 seconds on the internet:

Infographic by- Shanghai Web Designers
This really got me thinking about what I do on the internet; indeed I started considering how much time I spend being productive online and how much time I spend procrastinating. For me the internet is definitely a recreational tool first and a work tool second; in reality, however, I couldn’t be without the internet in either context – I would estimate I use the internet for in excess of 6 hours every day, 365 days a year.
Amazing to think that the web has went from a “nice to have” to being an essential tool in less than 15 years.
How long do you spend on the net?
Weekdays about 10 hours per day, starting work at 7.15 am and ending between 9-10 pm. Less at weekends – though often 6-7 hours both days. Mostly work-related, of course …
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