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the usage of internet​

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Electronic mail. At least 85% of the inhabitants of cyberspace send and receive e-mail. Some 20 million e-mail messages cross the Internet every week.

Discussion groups. These include public groups, such as those on Usenet, and the private mailing lists that ListServ manages.

Discussion groups. These include public groups, such as those on Usenet, and the private mailing lists that ListServ manages.Interactive games. Who hasn’t tried to hunt down at least one game?

Discussion groups. These include public groups, such as those on Usenet, and the private mailing lists that ListServ manages.Interactive games. Who hasn’t tried to hunt down at least one game?Education and self-improvement. On-line courses and workshops have found yet another outlet.

Discussion groups. These include public groups, such as those on Usenet, and the private mailing lists that ListServ manages.Interactive games. Who hasn’t tried to hunt down at least one game?Education and self-improvement. On-line courses and workshops have found yet another outlet.Friendship and dating. You may be surprised at the number of electronic “personals” that you can find on the World Wide Web.

Discussion groups. These include public groups, such as those on Usenet, and the private mailing lists that ListServ manages.Interactive games. Who hasn’t tried to hunt down at least one game?Education and self-improvement. On-line courses and workshops have found yet another outlet.Friendship and dating. You may be surprised at the number of electronic “personals” that you can find on the World Wide Web.Electronic newspapers and magazines. This category includes late-breaking news, weather, and sports. We’re likely to see this category leap to the top five in the next several years.

Discussion groups. These include public groups, such as those on Usenet, and the private mailing lists that ListServ manages.Interactive games. Who hasn’t tried to hunt down at least one game?Education and self-improvement. On-line courses and workshops have found yet another outlet.Friendship and dating. You may be surprised at the number of electronic “personals” that you can find on the World Wide Web.Electronic newspapers and magazines. This category includes late-breaking news, weather, and sports. We’re likely to see this category leap to the top five in the next several years.Job-hunting. Classified ads are in abundance, but most are for technical positions.

Discussion groups. These include public groups, such as those on Usenet, and the private mailing lists that ListServ manages.Interactive games. Who hasn’t tried to hunt down at least one game?Education and self-improvement. On-line courses and workshops have found yet another outlet.Friendship and dating. You may be surprised at the number of electronic “personals” that you can find on the World Wide Web.Electronic newspapers and magazines. This category includes late-breaking news, weather, and sports. We’re likely to see this category leap to the top five in the next several years.Job-hunting. Classified ads are in abundance, but most are for technical positions.Shopping. It’s difficult to believe that this category even ranks. It appears that “cybermalls” are more for curious than serious shoppers.

Discussion groups. These include public groups, such as those on Usenet, and the private mailing lists that ListServ manages.Interactive games. Who hasn’t tried to hunt down at least one game?Education and self-improvement. On-line courses and workshops have found yet another outlet.Friendship and dating. You may be surprised at the number of electronic “personals” that you can find on the World Wide Web.Electronic newspapers and magazines. This category includes late-breaking news, weather, and sports. We’re likely to see this category leap to the top five in the next several years.Job-hunting. Classified ads are in abundance, but most are for technical positions.Shopping. It’s difficult to believe that this category even ranks. It appears that “cybermalls” are more for curious than serious shoppers.

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