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37\% of all internet users prefer to access the Net from cyber cafe: IAMAI
According to I-Cube 2008, a survey conducted jointly by IMRB International and Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), 37 per cent of all internet users prefer to access internet from cyber cafe, as against 27 per cent from office and 26 per cent from home. School and college were found to be the most preferred access point for 8 per cent of all internet users.Google to stop offering Print Ads on Feb 28
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by Satrajit Sen57\% of internet users between 18-35 years of age: IAMAI
According to I-Cube 2008, a joint annual survey of internet users conducted by IMRB International and Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), more than 50 per cent of 17.9 million active internet users in urban India belong to the age group 18-25 years. This group comprised two categories: college going students (27 per cent) and young men (30 per cent).Obama 'set to close Guantanamo'
US President Barack Obama is ready to sign an order to close the controversial Guantanamo Bay camp within a year.Caroline Kennedy withdraws name
Caroline Kennedy says she is no longer interested in taking up the seat Hillary Clinton has vacated in the US Senate.Cleric 'must deny' views on rape
A Muslim cleric in Australia, who reportedly said husbands may force wives into having sex, is told by PM Rudd to apologise.
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37% of internet users prefer cyber cafes because they want to watch porn!
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