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Web Growing by 27%

The Pew Internet and American Life Project began chronicling the internet in March 2000, 52 million Americans logged onto the Internet each day. By this past August, that figure had swelled 27 percent, to 66 million.

Now, for the first time, the Internet research project has done a comparative analysis of the data collected since the projects inception. In a report released last week, there was ample evidence that the Internet has become mainstream. Can you believe it?

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