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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

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Internet Usage Plateaus

Just not as often anymoreThe time Americans spend surfing the web-which rose to twelve hours a week over a five-year period-has leveled off, according to Forrester Research. The firm suggests that reasons for the halt in growth include better broadband speeds, greater familiarity with how to navigate the Internet, and sheer disgust with the whole "Rickroll" phenomenon.

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SeaBassTian
SeaBassTian (#281)

Twelve hours a week? Christ, I should probably cut down to at least 9 hours a day. I exaggerate but not by much!

KarenUhOh
KarenUhOh (#19)

Well, basically, it's that I shot my wad in 2007.

whowhahuh
whowhahuh (#57)

I always thought that Rickroll thing was kinda funny. I never Rickrolled anyone, and have only had it happen to me a few times from friends. I still chuckled every time. Chucklehead!

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