"'People don't understand that time is hydraulic,' Norman Nie, the group's director, said, meaning that time spent on the Internet is time taken away from other activities."
While hardly earth-shattering news, the study has come up with other interesting tidbits, including:
- 75 percent of all Americans now have some level of Internet access.
- The average user spends 14 minutes per day -- or 10 workdays a year -- dealing with computer problems.
- Women are heavier users of e-mail and instant messaging (active use); men prefer Web browsing, discussion forums and chat rooms (passive use).
- Younger users prefer synchronous communication such as instant messaging, whereas older users prefer e-mail.
Source: New York Times
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