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Study: More teens exploring faith on Internet:
Two in three teenagers say religion is important to them, but they don’t want only to go to church, synagogue or mosque to express their spirituality…
A clear majority — 92 percent — of those teenagers want a better connection with their religion but nearly half say they aren’t sure […]
I read something today that caused me to take a reality check. This is a sobering and important thing to remember. Let this absorb into your soul…and into your prayers.
On the Ask Yahoo website, someone today asked: How many people in the world live in extreme poverty?
The answer, in part, […]
The US Census Bureau released a report of the age demographics for US internet users: Internet Users Show Their Age.
Of note, there is a chart breaking down Households With Computers and Internet Access by Householder Age, October 2003 revealing that the age group that has the most access to the internet are aged 35-54. […]
About 20% of the world’s internet users are using broadband. The US is the country with the highest percentage of broadband users. China is #2.
All from a report U.S. Tops Broadband Usage, For Now
I guess I knew this, and realize that the internet penetration is still low as a percentage in China, but I didn’t realize that almost 100 Million people in China are online.
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