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Search engines dominating use of the Internet
Next newsSearch engines are dominating our use of the Internet, according to research from the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
The figures place search engines second only to email as the key Net application. On a typical day some 41 per cent of the Internet using population in the US turn to search engines, up from 31 percent in the middle of 2004. In terms of numbers, the figure represents 59 million people.
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