Internet use growth rate dips
Growth of Internet use among Canadian households has levelled off after surging during the late 1990s, Statistics Canada reported Thursday. "In 2002, an estimated 7.5 million households had at least one member who used the Internet regularly, either from home, work, school, a public library or another location, up 4 per cent from 2001 - far below the gains of 19 per cent in 2001 and 24 per cent the year before."
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