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Chile's top sitesSANTIAGO, CHILE: Google sites, Facebook.com and Microsoft sites rank as most-visited online destinations in Chile according to comScore, Inc's latest report on the top Internet destinations in Chile based on data from its comScore Media Metrix Service. The report found that Google sites led as the most-visited Internet property in the market, reaching 95% of all Chileans online. ![]() Facebook.com ranked as the second-most visited property reaching 6.2 million unique visitors, followed by Microsoft sites which reached 6.1 million visitors. These and other relevant findings are presented in the comScore report: The State of the Internet with a focus on Chile. "Internet access, usage and engagement in Latin America continue to show strong growth across the region," said Alejandro Fosk, senior vice president of comScore Latin America. "As one of the most developed digital markets in Latin America, Chile provides both global and local brands with the opportunity to reach a growing audience of users that are continually turning to the Internet as a source of information, entertainment and communication on a daily basis." Google sites capture largest number of visitors, Facebook.com a close secondIn May 2010, 7.1 million people age 15 and older visited the Internet from a home or work location in Chile, a 16% increase from the previous year, making Chile one of the fastest-growing online markets. Google sites ranked as the most-visited Internet property with 6.8 million visitors, up 27% from the previous year. Facebook.com ranked as the #2 most-visited destination reaching more than 6.2 million visitors, as it surged 41% from the previous year as the social networking site continued to gain popularity across the Latin America region. Microsoft sites ranked third with 6.1 million visitors, an increase of 20%, while Terra - Telefonica captured the #4 spot with 4.1 million visitors, nearly doubling its audience base from the last year.
*Excludes visitation from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs. Additional findings from the report include:
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