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Social networking helps sex before, during and after

January 25, 2011 - 5:37am | Figures | News
Social networking helps sex before, during and after

Social networking helps people come to sex with potential partner faster, says a new survey. Besides, it also helps ex-couples to stay in touch after their parting.

The third annual sex survey by Shape and Men's Fitness magazines revealed that about 4 out of 5 women and 3 of 5 men say they believe texting, Facebook and other social media tools for staying connected cause new couples to jump into bed faster. Meantime, only 38% of women say they have actually slept with a date any sooner because of digital intimacy.


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Women like virtual currencies and virtual gifts more than real cash and things

November 13, 2009 - 7:48am | Figures | News
Women like virtual currencies and virtual gifts more than real cash and things

 A research by Q Interactive showed that a lot of women play games and view ads so that they can 'get' other things, primarily in the form of virtual currency. The study polled over 2,000 women and found that they are playing social apps such as Farmville or tending (Lil) Green Patches on social networks so that they can earn virtual currency.

The survey found that some women take virtual cash more often than they are getting real cash from their ATMs. Furthermore, half of them redeem virtual currency every day.


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US women found to be affected by crisis most

October 14, 2009 - 10:59am | Figures | News
US women found to be affected by crisis most

 A new nationwide survey released today by Citi revealed that women across all economic sectors believe that their personal financial situations have deteriorated over the past year and that the majority (65 percent) have permanently changed their spending and saving habits in response to the recession. According to the data, key findings include: 


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If more women had been bank executives the crisis could have been averted...

August 7, 2009 - 4:28am | Analytics | News
If more women had been bank executives the crisis could have been averted...

UK Labor deputy leader and Equality Minister Harriet Harman supported by the two academics said this week that “men cannot be trusted to run things on their own”. She also hinted that the credit crisis could have been averted if more women had been included into the boards.


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Why women love blogging?

June 5, 2009 - 5:00am | Analytics | Articles
Why women love blogging?

BlogHer, iVillage and Compass Partners conducted a research titled the “2009 Social Media Study” and found that women are turning to all sorts of social media for fun, entertainment, community and connection, says eMarketer. The report shows that 53% of the US female Internet population of 79 million actively participated in some type of social media at least on a weekly basis.


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