NEW YORK - At home or work, American's are racking up minutes on the Web. Media Metrix has become one of the leading authorities on the Net world and its just-released survey on Web usage finds that Americans spend more time on the Web at work than at home. According to the survey, the average Web user at work views an average of 45 unique pages per day for a total of 484.3 pages a month. That number is lower for home surfing. At home the average surfer views 40.2 unique pages a day for a total of 418.5 pages per month. During a typical month, Net users surf the are on the Web for 529.6 minutes at work. For home usage that number drops to 445.3 minutes. Combining work and home for the same person, the person spends an average of 615.8 minutes on the Web. That breaks down to about 48.3 minutes a day. - pgentile@cutimes.com
Americans surfing at the office, home
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