Thursday, June 21, 2012

Paul Jacionis

World map of dominating websites
Yes, Google is the boss.
If you were betting on Facebook, you were off by a large margin. Facebook is not lighting up across American continents. It’s far from taking over Europe, too. However, Facebook is on its way of taking over Africa and fighting some really tough battles in Asia.
You will notice that American companies are leading in absolutely every country, but not in Asia. It’s the only continent where local companies are dominating. With Russian search engine Yandex taking a very strong position in Russia and lighting up a good portion of the world map, Baidu going right after, and with all the censorship challenges, American companies are finding it challenging to take the lead.
You thought we forgot Yahoo? Not at all, it’s not forgotten. It’s #1 in Cameroon, but the real highlight is Japan. Not only Yahoo is #1 in Japan, it’s also ranking #15 in the entire world. Japanese really love Yahoo.

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  1. World map of dominating websites

    by Paul Jacionis

    Webempires

    http://webempires.org/dominating-websites-map/

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  2. If you had to guess what website is dominating the world, you would probably say it’s either Google or Facebook. We wanted to see the whole picture, so we’ve made a map of #1 websites around the world.

    Yes, Google is the boss.

    If you were betting on Facebook, you were off by a large margin.

    What may come surprising (or not at all) is that Facebook is not lighting up across American continents. It’s far from taking over Europe, too. If this was a game called “Risk” and your objective was to take over the entire world, it would be clear that Google is winning. However, Facebook it is on its way of taking over Africa and fighting some really tough battles in Asia.

    The map above includes #1 websites in each country, based on traffic rank (Alexa data, for want of anything better). It doesn’t include properties. Google’s traffic is scattered across nearly 200 domains for local versions of Google (google.se, google.lt, google.co.uk…). Google also owns 23 of the top 100 websites in the world, making Facebook pale in comparison.

    American lead (but not in Asia)
    You will notice that American companies are leading in absolutely every country, but not in Asia. It’s the only continent where local companies are dominating. With Russian search engine Yandex taking a very strong position in Russia and lighting up a good portion of the world map, Baidu going right after, and with all the censorship challenges, American companies are finding it challenging to take the lead.

    Big in Japan
    You thought we forgot Yahoo? Not at all, it’s not forgotten. It’s #1 in Cameroon, but the real highlight is Japan. Not only Yahoo.co.jp is #1 in Japan, it’s also ranking #15 in the entire world. Japanese really love Yahoo. Note: Yahoo! and Yahoo Japan are separate companies. Yahoo Japan is a joint venture between Yahoo! and the Japanese internet company SoftBank. It is listed in Tokyo Stock Exchange.

    Polar bears and Google

    Website of choice for polar bears? Google! As Microsiervos pointed out when covering our post, Greenland has enough internet users to show up on the map. These are either the few people living there or polar bears, reindeers and seals are finally adopting the Internet technology.

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