Teens flock to web for instant messaging
by Jacquie Bowser Brand Republic 04-Apr-08, 09:45
LONDON - Almost 80% of the world's teenagers use the internet to instant message friends and prefer it to email, according to new research.
The survey, conducted by Habbo, the virtual world for teenagers , found that around 70% of teens still hold active email accounts, however, they mainly use these for non-personal needs...
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