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Almost 69% of teens said if they had no Internet access outside s...

Almost 69% of teens said if they had no Internet access outside school it would mean having a worse day, according to a Burst Media survey. About 37% of teens who go online from home, friend’ homes, libraries and…

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other locations outside of school, say they spend 3 or more hours a day on the Internet. More than a quarter, (25.1%) said they spend one or 2 hours online, and 19.6% said they spend less than an hour a day online outside school. Respondents were asked what they're doing offline while online. Homework was cited by 48.9%. Other activities: Watching TV 33.8%), listening to the radio (21.4%), watching music videos (21.2%), sending text messages by cellphone (20.1%), talking on a cellphone (19%), talking on a land line (16.3%) and watching sports on TV (11.8%). Three of 5 respondents have visited a social networking website. Of those, 60.7% joined the site and created a profile. Half (49.3%) play online games and 47.1% download music. About 39% download video clips online.