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Men and women using the Web
I seem to spend my time checking out sites such as UBUBU.com, gamespot, netsurfer, etc. Nothing concrete just fun and interesting facts or games. If I look at her favorite places compared to mine it certainly shows a different mind set. In fact, there is something that would make a good article. Favorite places-> men and women.
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Exactly
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I smell a conspiracy...
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the hardware store effect...
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Contributed by Mike on Tuesday August 22, @04:04AM
from the practicality-vs.-frivolity dept.
A new study shows that men and women use the web in different ways. Women tend to be more practical, using the web to get information or perform a specific task, while men are more interested in the entertainment part. This strikes me as a bit odd. Here's another article about the same study that goes into some attempts to create content focused for women surfers.
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