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July 27, 2007

AOL Survey: Mobile Lets Users Check E-Mail at All Times

Posted by Peter Suciu

mobilemail.jpgDo you feel the need to stay in constant touch with colleagues and friends? Do you check your e-mail at all times of the day? Well, you’re not alone. According to a new AOL service, the average e-mail user checks his or her mail and estimated five times per day, and 59 percent of mobile users check every time a new message arrives. Washington, DC according to the survey is the most “e-mail addicted” city in the United States. Maybe the government is hard at work… or maybe they’re checking e-mail during those long Senate hearings.

[Via The Market News]

2 Comments

  1. Don’t mean to be a grammar nazi, but Let’s is a contraction for ‘Let us’. I think you mean either ‘lets’ or if you want to express camaraderie amongst mobilecrunchers ‘lets us’.

    Please feel free to delete this comment or publicly chastise me for being wrong (or having errors in my comment).

    Comment by notpeter — July 29, 2007 @ 11:16 pm

  2. I never delete comments. Instead I will thank you for pointing this out.

    Comment by Peter Suciu — July 30, 2007 @ 5:42 am

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