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		<title>By: Mum’s the word! &#171; Chocolate Fix</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mum’s the word! &#171; Chocolate Fix</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] it really is at the moment.  According to a post at LDS Media talk last year, mothers are part of an adult female Internet user population that is predicted to [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Chris Twitty</title>
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		<description>Very interesting. Related to this, I had to chance to catch some of the early data returns from cell phone video testing conducted by SES Americom.

In their early testing,  done in the Las Vegas market late last year, women were far and away the &quot;power users&quot; of cell phone video, with an average viewing time of more than 20 minutes. 

So much of the viewing was actually done during the day, that the study authors coined the phrase, &quot;daytime is the new primetime&quot;, a reference to broadcast television.</description>
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<p>In their early testing,  done in the Las Vegas market late last year, women were far and away the &#8220;power users&#8221; of cell phone video, with an average viewing time of more than 20 minutes. </p>
<p>So much of the viewing was actually done during the day, that the study authors coined the phrase, &#8220;daytime is the new primetime&#8221;, a reference to broadcast television.</p>
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		<title>By: Jon&#8217;s Geek Stuff &#8230; &#38; Stuff &#187; How Many Moms Are Online?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jon&#8217;s Geek Stuff &#8230; &#38; Stuff &#187; How Many Moms Are Online?</dc:creator>
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