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	<title>Comments on: Europeans spend more and more time online</title>
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		<title>By: 0RbiTn0w! &#187; Americans and Europeans are putting the Internet to use&#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] This from Brand Infection: According to a new research by the European Interactive Advertising Bureau, the average European internet user spends 10 hours and 15 minutes online a week; a 17 per cent rise on 2004 and a 56 per cent rise on 2003. As reported on Revolution, With the exception of early mornings (6am to 10am), the internet is the second most-used medium throughout the rest of the day. The research also found blogging is becoming more popular, with 13 per cent of European users regularly contributing to online blogging sites. [...]</description>
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