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  • More time on Net than papers

    The average amount of time people in Japan spend each day browsing the Internet has exceeded that spent on reading newspapers for the first time, according to survey results released Wednesday. 

    The annual survey conducted in March by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology showed that people spend an average of 37 minutes a day using the Internet, up five minutes from the previous year, while time spent on newspapers decreased two minutes to 31 minutes.  Full syory Here.

     

    Posted: 30 June 2005 | Filed: Mobile Users, Sign of the Times | Feedback | Print |
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