Off-line weekenders
Here's the frequency of Swedish blog posting per day for the last few weeks, taken from Knuff.

And here's the frequency of Google searches on the word "London" during 2005.

Look at the graphs. See those periodic dips? Bloggers don't post much in the weekends. And people don't use Google much in the weekends. This most likely means that
a. A lot of bloggers don't have internet access at home.
b. A lot of people are blogging and web surfing from work.
Maybe employers could raise their staff's productivity by subsidising their at-home internet connections?
Thanks to Per Melin/SKOM.
[More blog entries about internet, blogging, productivity; internet, blogg, produktivitet.]

And here's the frequency of Google searches on the word "London" during 2005.

Look at the graphs. See those periodic dips? Bloggers don't post much in the weekends. And people don't use Google much in the weekends. This most likely means that
a. A lot of bloggers don't have internet access at home.
b. A lot of people are blogging and web surfing from work.
Maybe employers could raise their staff's productivity by subsidising their at-home internet connections?
Thanks to Per Melin/SKOM.
[More blog entries about internet, blogging, productivity; internet, blogg, produktivitet.]
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