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31 Jul 06
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12 Aug 04
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The browser is rapidly being made unnecessary as we find very specific uses for sending and receiving digital information and as we become more interconnected to the Internet, whether it is through wired home devices or wirelessly with our Wi-Fi connected PDA's and bedroom alarm clocks. Internet users spent an average of three hours and 37 minutes per month using Internet applications. The top five applications are Windows Media Player, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger Service and Real Player. Of these top five applications, Windows Media has the largest active user reach at 34 percent. AOL Instant Messenger was next at 20 percent, followed by Real Player, also at 20 percent, MSN Messenger Service at 19 percent and Yahoo! Messenger Service, which reaches 12 percent of the active user base.
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The browser is rapidly being made unnecessary as we find very specific uses for sending and receiving digital information and as we become more interconnected to the Internet, whether it is through wired home devices or wirelessly with our Wi-Fi connected PDA's and bedroom alarm clocks. Internet users spent an average of three hours and 37 minutes per month using Internet applications. The top five applications are Windows Media Player, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger Service and Real Player. Of these top five applications, Windows Media has the largest active user reach at 34 percent. AOL Instant Messenger was next at 20 percent, followed by Real Player, also at 20 percent, MSN Messenger Service at 19 percent and Yahoo! Messenger Service, which reaches 12 percent of the active user base.
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The browser is rapidly being made unnecessary as we find very specific uses for sending and receiving digital information and as we become more interconnected to the Internet, whether it is through wired home devices or wirelessly with our Wi-Fi connected PDA's and bedroom alarm clocks. Internet users spent an average of three hours and 37 minutes per month using Internet applications. The top five applications are Windows Media Player, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger Service and Real Player. Of these top five applications, Windows Media has the largest active user reach at 34 percent. AOL Instant Messenger was next at 20 percent, followed by Real Player, also at 20 percent, MSN Messenger Service at 19 percent and Yahoo! Messenger Service, which reaches 12 percent of the active user base.
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