银行工作丝巾系法:英语:上网的男人和女人有什么不同

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英语:上网的男人和女人有什么不同(图)

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上网的男人和女人有什么不同

  On the Internet, as in life, men and women have differentmotivations for doing what they do. According to a recent report fromPew Internet and American Life, women view the Internet as a place toextend, support, and nurture relationships and communities. Men tend tosee it as an office, a library, or a playground--screw the community,this is about function not family.

  The report found that women are more enthusiastic communicators,using email in a more robust way. Not only sending and receiving moreemail than men, women are more likely to write to family and friendsabout a variety of topics, sharing news, joys and worries, planningevents, and forwarding jokes and stories.

  While both sexes equally appreciate the efficiency and convenienceof email, women are more likely than men to value the medium for itspositive effects on improving relationships, expanding networks, andencouraging teamwork at the office.

  "Women also value email for a kind of positive, water-coolereffect, which lightens the atmosphere of office life," reads the 54-pagereport.

  The report found that women are more likely to use the Internet foremailing, getting maps and directions (after all, we men always knowwhere we're going), looking for health and medical information, seekingsupport for health and personal problems, and getting religiousinformation.

  Men tend to be more intense Internet users than women, being morelikely to go online daily (61% of men and 57% of women) and more likelyto go online several times a day (44% of men and 39% of women).

  Men also tend to go online in greater numbers than women but for amuch broader variety of reasons. Men are more likely to use the Internetto check the weather, get news, find do-it-yourself information,acquire sports scores and information, look for political information,do job-related research, download software, listen to music, rate aproduct/person/service through an online reputation system, downloadmusic, use a webcam, and take a class.

  Here are some stats for the number crunchers:

  ·67% of the adult American population goes online, including 68% of men and 66% of women

  ·86% of women ages 18-29 are online, compared with 80% of men that age.

  ·34% of men 65 and older use the Internet, compared with 21% of women that age.

  ·62% of unmarried men compared with 56% of unmarried women go online

  ·75% of married women and 72% of married men go online

  ·61% of childless men compared with 57% of childless women go online

  ·81% of men with children and 80% of women with children go online.

  ·52% of men and 48% of women have high-speed connections at home

  ·94% of online women and 88% of online men use email