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AP reports that a European Union report released yesterday shows wide differences in the level of Internet use among EU nations, with Benelux and Nordic countries leading the way and eastern and southeastern Europe generally lagging behind.
In the Netherlands, 78 percent of households are connected to the Net, compared to just 16 percent in Lithuania, [...]

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From the PEW Project…
“By the end of 2005, 50 million Americans got news online on a typical day, a sizable increase since 2002. Much of that growth has been fueled by the rise in home broadband connections over the last four years. For a group of “high-powered” online users – early adopters of home broadband [...]

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Justin says that the IPA did an interesting “touchstone” survey with fine-grain detail which found that people watch TV for an average of 4.2 hours a day. That’s 29.4 hours a week, which is almost exactly half of the 58 hours I estimate they have available for leisure activities.
He also intimated that the overall [...]

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There are only 168 hours in a week, no matter how you calculate it, of which only about 58 are not taken up by sleep, eating or work. Those 58 hours are what everyone is now competing for.

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Google survey claims that:
Minutes spent online each day in internet-using households: 164
Minutes spent watching TV in internet-using households: 148
Cited in Guardian 13.03.06

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