Posted: 18th Jun, 2007 By: MarkJ
ICM's latest research has found that 50% of people aged 25 to 34 believe they couldn't cope without e-mail access. Some 41% of teens relied upon e-mail, while 44% of those aged 35 to 44 found it vital:
The South East was the most e-mail-reliant region, with 43% of people telling the poll for software firm Nasstar they relied on it.
Wales was the lowest, with only 34% saying e-mail was vital to them. More women than men - 41% compared with 38% - said they would be lost without access to their inbox.
The results are interesting, especially during a period where SPAM (junk e-mail) now accounts for the vast majority of messages. More @
BBC News Online.