Yahoo! Mobile in the U.K revealed that Brits are so
addicted to staying connected to the information
that they search and browse the Internet on their
mobile in a number of unusual situations, including on the toilet and
between the sheets.
Based on a survey of more than 1,500 respondents across the U.K.,
almost a third (29%) of mobile users admit to searching for information
while perched on the loo. Meanwhile more than a fifth
(21%) browse the Internet on their mobile at the dinner table. Other seemingly
inappropriate mobile search situations include: during business
meetings (11%); wedding ceremonies (7%) and shockingly - between the
sheets! (5%).
One in three people now use the Internet
on their mobile phones, demonstrating an increasing need for people to
stay connected to their online lives wherever they are.
But what type of information can Brits just not live without? The
poll also exposed just what would drive us to a sneaky search, with
football results being highest on the list for men, with one in five
admitting to checking the scores at a wedding and, one in ten men
saying they had searched for footie scores when in bed, let's just hope
they were alone!
Lottery results and reality TV updates are top on the list of search
topics for women; however the survey shows it would take a lot more
than Britain's Got Talent to drive women to search in bed, with less
than one in ten being tempted away from their partner to keep abreast
of the gossip.
Charles Sword, Director, Yahoo! Mobile, Europe, comments: "This study
reveals just how addicted the great British public is to getting
information wherever they are. Today's findings reinforce the
importance of delivering mobile users with relevant information quickly
and easily. Yahoo! oneSearch does just this whilst helping those sneaky
surfers to avoid getting caught in the act!"