Male domination of the Internet is over, study finds
The days of men dominating the Internet may be over, a new study finds. But, according to the study, the two sexes use the Web for very different things.
The study says 68 percent of men and 66 percent of women now go online. Since women make up a larger portion of the population, that means they outnumber men in cyberspace.
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