A study conducted JupiterResearch anticipates that a 38 percent increase in the number of people with online access will mean that, by 2011, 22 percent of the Earth's population will surf the Internet regularly. The report says 1.1 billion people currently enjoy regular access to the Web. For the study, JupiterResearch defined online users as people who regularly access the Internet by dedicated Internet access devices. Those devices do not include cell phones.
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