Online Brits Still 1.0

A new survey from Nielsen NetRatings entitled ‘The 21st Century Digital Consumer’ shows that most British people are nothing of the sort. The majority of those polled have ‘never heard of’ a slew of new(ish) internet and home enter­tain­ment tech­no­lo­gies. And this wasn’t a poll of the general pop­u­la­tion, but of internet users.

RankTerm /​ Acronym% of Britons online who have ‘never heard of it’
1V-​​O-​​D75%
2Wikis70%
3IPTV69%
4Really Simple Syndication69%
5PVR68%
6Web 2.067%
7RSS67%
8Triple-​​play66%
9VoIP59%
10IM57%

However, when researchers referred to these tech­no­lo­gies in full, rather than using acronyms, recog­ni­tion levels soared. 333% more people, for example, under­stood ‘video on demand’ as opposed to VOD. 350% more had heard of a personal video recorder. Whether this is because the full terms here are fairly self-​​explanatory is hard to say.

It’s a good reminder,though, for those of use who write tech­no­logy pieces for a general audience that low levels of under­standing and recog­ni­tion are the norm and we really should do our best to cater for the majority.

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