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Gender Study: Men Insufferable on Net Search, Women Deliberate

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According to an MSN study on gender and search, four out of five men have searched for their own name on a search engine, contrasting with the only one out of five women who have done so. Men, not showing much humility, also give themselves an 80 percent satisfaction rating for their own search prowess. Women tend to use more words in a search term, do fewer searches and spend more time doing them. They also tend to look up the doings of their old flings only half as much (four percent) as men.

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