Instant Messengers, Media Players Top List Of Net-Access Apps

The trend, according to Nielsen//NetRatings, is one that continues to blur the lines between what's on a user's desktop, and what's not - coming instead over pipes from the Internet.

"With 76 percent of Web surfers using Internet applications, functionality has grown beyond the browser to become a fundamental piece of the overall desktop," said Abha Bhagat, a senior analyst at Nielsen//NetRatings in a statement. "It's become harder to distinguish when you're on the Internet."

The top five applications used to connect to the Web are a collection of the most popular instant messengers and the two most prominent media players, said the survey, conducted in November.

Windows Media Player leads the pack, with 34 percent of the users polled claiming they fire up Microsoft's player utility to access the Internet. AOL's Instant Messenger came in second, at 20 percent, while Real Network's RealPlayer, Microsoft's MSN Messenger, and Yahoo's instant messenger client round out the list.

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In other findings from Nielsen/NetRatings' monthly report on Web usage, the audience ranking firm noted that the number of people accessing the Internet in November, 2003, was up 11 percent over the same month last year.

This story courtesy of TechWeb.