
Holidays Online – 2002: Email grows as a seasonal fixture and e-shopping advances
1/7/2003 |
Report | Lee Rainie John Horrigan
A holiday season survey showed that 71% of Internet users went online for some kind of social or spiritual activity and 53% did some kind of e-commerce – either online window-shopping or purchasing gifts. Many online Americans did both social and commercial activities online. Over the holidays, online Americans increasingly used email to arrange gatherings and send greetings.
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File:
Holidays Online 2001
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Data Set:
December 2002 Tracking Data Set
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