Archive for the 'Internet Usage' Category



One of the main reasons to go to a conference is obviously that you can meet interesting people there that do research that is quite relevant to yours and of which you haven’t been aware of at all. In Michigan (see previous post) I met Professor Jonathan Zhu from City University of Hong Kong. They [...]

Today we had a presentation by our very own Martin Dimov. He has been hiding in the OII library for the last months in order to research about differences between Bulgaria and the United Kingdom in terms of ICT adoption. So basically what factors correlate with use of mobile phones, PCs and/or the Internet. Almost [...]

Just in case you have not come across this site yet: Hitwise is a company that provides fascinating data on Internet usage. They are able to provide some rather comprehensive (and possibly more accurate) data as they are cooperating with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and analyse their network traffic If you are interested, they’ve posted [...]