AUSSIE INTERNET USAGE OVERTAKES TV VIEWING FOR THE FIRST TIME
... Sydney, 18 March 2008 — The amount of time Australians are spending online has, for the first time ever, surpassed the amount of time spent watching television, according to a report released today by Internet measurement company, Nielsen Online. The study found that Australians were spending around 13.7 hours per week surfing the ‘net, while average television viewing was around 13.3 hours per week. (See chart 1). ... [
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Common Chemicals May Delay Pregnancy
... THURSDAY, Jan. 29 (HealthDay News) -- Chemicals known as perfluorinated chemicals, which are pervasive in food packaging, pesticides, clothing, upholstery, carpets and personal care products ... [
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Consumers do not always buy what they really want
... Washington, Jan 27 (IANS) Consumers do not end up always buying the product they really want, especially when their minds are preoccupied with other tasks, according to a new study. ... [
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Being too committed in romance can be hazardous to health
... Washington, Dec 3 (ANI): Being too committed in a romantic relationship can be unhealthy, says a new study, which found that people who put too much emotional load on their rapport are prone to depression and anxiety. ... [
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Are you using the latest web browser?
... The study's most important finding is that technical measures now in place do not sufficiently guarantee browser security, and that users' security awareness must be further developed. ... [
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"I have IE 7.0 but I am sure 6 was better both from performance and interface wise.... and I have not upgraded to FF 3 as I clearly see many (including some top sites) sites are not yet ready for it... rather FF3 is poor in backward compatibility! If this is how the new versions are going to be, how we can expect users to upgrade!! I will say browsers business is still in very primitive stage!!!" - yamy
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