Study: Women over 40 biggest online gamers
Think teenagers are spending all night long playing online games on the computer ? Wrong - it’s their mothers burning the midnight oil. AOL, a unit of CNN’s parent company Time Warner, released a study showing that U.S. women over the age of 40 spend nearly 50 percent more time each week playing online games than men and are more likely to play online games daily than men or teens.
Hard to believe ? Read more at CNN .
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