The Most Popular Websites
Americans spend a lot of time online. According to comScore, a Web data tracker, Americans spent 302 billion minutes online last month. What are people spending all this time doing, and which sites do they visit? We found information on the most trafficked sites from Nielson online, which measures online web audiences. Here's the list for the most visited sites in July 2008 in order from least to most popular:
20. Craigslist-30,210,000 unique visitors
19. Real Network- 32,034,000 unique visitors
18. Glam Media- 32,573,000 unique visitors
17. CNN Digital-32,573,000 unique visitors
16. Facebook- 34,362,000 unique visitors
15. Weather Channel- 35,949,000 unique visitors
14. About.com- 38,477,000 unique visitors
13. Ask Search Network-40,182,000 unique visitors
12. Blogger- 40,825,000 unique visitors
11. Amazon- 45,144,000 unique visitors
10. Apple-50,694,000 unique visitors
9. Wikipedia-51,786,000 unique visitors
8. eBay-56,111,000 unique visitors
7. Fox Interactive Media- 70,103,000 unique visitors
6. You Tube- 74,809,000 unique visitors
5. AOL Media Network- 91,776,000 unique visitors
4. Microsoft- 92,318,000 unique visitors
3. MSN/Windows- 99,512,000 unique visitors
2. Yahoo!- 116,178,000 unique visitors
1. Google-123,161,000 unique visitors
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