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Acceptance
of Technology and the Internet
Consumers are embracing the Internet and related technologies
for their convenience, time savings and flexibility. Consider
the following statistics:
- American employees with Internet access at home and
work spend an
average of 5.9 hours per week online at home for work
and an average of 3.7 hours per week online at work for
personal interests.
- One in five (21%) of US adults have their own personal
web site, or a family member has one. Thirteen percent
(or a family member) own a domain name or web address
for a hobby or personal activity.
- Influentials (the 10% of the population that influences
the remaining 90%) are heavy Internet users. Most (82%)
are online multiple times during the day and only 5% go
online less than once each day.
- Jupiter Research forecasts that US online retail sales
will reach $65 billion in 2004, and will continue to grow
by a compound annual growth rate of 17% through 2008 and
sales will top $117 billion by that time.
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Almost three-quarters (71%) of homebuyers used the Internet
in their search for a home during the first three months
of 2003, up from 41% during the same period in 2001.
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