The Pew Internet & American Life Project's report, "How Women and Men Use the Internet," finds online differences between the women and men.
Male online users increased to 68 percent in 2005.
Women users increased to 66 percent.
Young women, ages 18-29, are more likely to go online than men of the same age group.
86 percent of Young women, ages 18-29, uses the Internet, compared to 80 percent of young males.
The over 65 group has 34 percent of men using the internet, while 21 percent of women are online.
70 percent of White men are more likely to use the Web & 67 percent of white women regularly go net surfing.
60 percent of black women use the Web, while 50 % of black men go online
The percentage of English-speaking Hispanic women online women has gone to 66 percent. While men are up to 67 percent.
75 percent of married or living-as-married women surf, while 72 percent of married and living-as-married men are online, compared to their single counterpart which is online 62 percent.
Kids equal more online time. 80 percent of parents with kids under 18 use the Web compared to 60 percent of those without children under the age of 18. Clickz has asome good graphs to explain it all.
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