More and more Asian women 70-271 are discovering the joys of getting in touch over the internet.
The number of them who used e-mail and internet chat leapt towards the end of last year, according to recent figures by the net measurement company NetValue.
“Towards the end of 2001, 70-290 women were definitely interested in keeping in touch with people over the internet,” said NetValue President Jack Loo in a statement.
“We saw more female users sending e-cards, sending and receiving e-mail, joining chat rooms, and posting up messages in forums.”
The figures reinforce the commonly held belief that women are better communicators than men, using new technology to share experiences.
Chat takes off
The highest growth was 70-292 in Hong Kong, where women flocked to use webmail and send electronic greetings cards during the holiday season. Between October and December 2001, the number of Hong Kong women using webmail jumped 104.7%. There was also an increase of just under 80% in those sending e-cards.
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