We’re using the internet far more than we used to. So says new data from USC Annenberg (PDF) about the digital lives of Americans. Nearly always on: Since 2000, time spent online every week by an average American has risen from 9.4 hours to 23.6. Of that, time spent ogling the internet at home has risen from 3.3 to…| MIT Technology Review
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