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Video Represents 99% of Consumer Information Consumption
IP Carrier (Dec 21 2009)
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Reduced to bytes, U.S. consumers in 2008 imposed an information transfer "load" of about 34 gigabytes a day, say Roger E. Bohn, director, and James E. Short, research direction of the Global Information Industry Center at the University of California, San Diego. That works out to about seven DVDs worth of data a day.And that isn't even the most-significant potential implication. We are used to hearing about consumption of media or information ... (Read Full Article)
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