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Average American Consumes 34 Gigabytes Daily - Albeit from ALL info sources (TV, Internet, radio, phone)
dslreports.com (Dec 10 2009) Business Models
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The New York Times Bits Blog directs your attention to a new report released by the University of California, which claims that American households collectively consumed 3.6 zettabytes (one billion trillion bytes) of information in 2008. Individually, the study claims the average American consumes 34 gigabytes of content and 100,000 words of information in a single day. Note that this isn't all coming through the computer; that total includes "input" from PCs ... (Read Full Article)
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