There are generational differences in use of apps online.
"Everybody" uses email and search. You might be surprised at how high "health information" ranks.
Apparently, for most people that is a more frequent activity than using "news."
Of course, there are some things almost nobody, of any age, does.
Virtual worlds, blogging and podcasts are among those infrequent activities.
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
What People Do Online
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