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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Social Networking Booming in Egypt, Russia, Survey Finds

"People in poorer countries send text messages more often than those in wealthier countries. Men in Spain and Germany access the Internet on their phones twice as much as women do. . ."
Posted by John Jaeger at 11:51 AM
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