America heads for ubiquitous home net connectivity
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As Americans learn to live with the internet, the US online population has surged past the 200 million mark and home access is closing on 100%.
Nielsen//NetRatings reports that nearly 75% of Americans have access to the Internet from home, up from 66% in February 2003. In just a handful of years, online access has managed to gain the type oftraction that took other mediums decades to achieve,' said Kenneth Cassar, director of strategic analysis, Nielsen//NetRatings.
Unlike the internet of old, where web usage was a pastime skewed towards a younger, academic, male audience the figures now show women use the web more than men, that the age group that uses it most is 35-54 and it is gaining significant traction as a life-management tool.
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