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Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Country mice less interested in buying travel services
Pew reports that 62 percent of rural residents use the Internet, compared with 70 percent elsewhere. The figure includes use of dial-up service and Internet access at work. Country mice are also a bit more likely, Pew finds, to participate in online education and to download games. But they're less interested in banking online and buying travel services.
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