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            <title>Sponsored: 64% off Code Black Drone with HD Camera</title>
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            <description>Our #1 Best-Selling Drone--Meet the Dark Night of the Sky!</description>
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            <title>2.2 billion people online globally by 2013</title>
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            <description>Forrester Research on Tuesday projected that the Internet population will hit 2.2 billion people by 2013. Of that tally, 43 percent of the Internet population will be in Asia.</description>
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            <title>Unhappy people watch more TV</title>
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            <description>A new research study has found that unhappy people watch 30% more TV while those consider themselves happy spend more time reading and socializing.</description>
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            <description>“Teens usually have a ‘full-time intimate community’ with whom they communicate in an always-on mode via mobile phones and instant messaging,” the study said.</description>
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            <description>Eighty percent of the 38 million Americans between the ages of 18 and 28 - the Gen Y crowd - are online. They typically spend 10 hours a week online - but they&#39;re not spending as much time doing comparison shopping</description>
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            <description>A new consumer segmentation analysis from Mediamark Research &amp; Intelligence (MRI) categorizes US adults according to the media via which they prefer to receive advertising messages.</description>
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            <description>23% of American adults fit into a news-audience category they call &#34;Integrators.&#34; They get the news from both traditional sources and the internet, and they comprise a more engaged, sophisticated and demographically sought-after audience segment than those who mostly rely on traditional news sources</description>
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            <description>Unlike previous generations, Generation V is not defined by age, gender, social demographic or geography, but is based on demonstrated achievement, accomplishments (merit) and an increasing preference toward the use of digital media channels to discover information, build knowledge and share insights</description>
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            <description>Gen Y spends more time online - for leisure or work - than watching TV; 72% of Gen Y mobile phone owners send or receive text messages; 42% of online Gen Yers watch internet video at least monthly.</description>
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            <description>In China, those who were born in the 1980&#39;s and are now aged between 17 and 26 are called the &#34;post-1980s&#34; generation. In the next few years the 200 million people belonging to this generation will play the leading role in China&#39;s consumer market.</description>
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            <description>More than half (55%) of all online American youths ages 12-17 use online social networking sites, according to a new national survey of teenagers conducted by the Pew Internet &amp; American Life Project.</description>
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