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Monday, November 29, 2004
Vancouver, BC — In a recent Ipsos-Reid survey of 1,226 online teenagers between 12 and 17 in Canada, socializing supersedes all other online activities by a wide margin, suggesting that the Internet is changing the social fabric of interpersonal communication among teens. Ipsos-Reid’s For current news subscribers Please login to view the full story. Email Password Remember me Forgot Password? Not a subscriber yet? Purchase a 1 yearsubscription ($95 U.S. / $95CAD) for unlimited access to: All recent & historical news release data and detailed tables Preview samples » For educational institutions: Enquire about enterprise subscriptions » For members of the media: Register for complimentary access » Print Email LargerSmaller Share
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