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Cisco: Is the Internet as important as food, water, air, shelter? Some think so

By Tim Greene
September 23, 2011 06:30 AM ET

Network World - The Internet is just as important as water, food, air and shelter to a third of people with Internet access, according to an international poll by Cisco.

Roughly another half say they don't consider it that important, but it's close, according to the Cisco Connected World Technology Report.

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Cisco surveyed 2,853 people split roughly equally between college students and recently employed college graduates ages 21 to 29 in 14 countries. The groups were also evenly split between men and women.

The survey put a slightly different spin on the question, offering three choices and told to choose the one that describes their attitude the best: I could live without the Internet; I could live without the Internet but it would be a struggle; I could not live without the Internet.

Among college students, 55% say they could not live without the Internet compared to 62% of those recent graduates with jobs. Another 30%-plus in both categories say they could survive, but it would be a struggle.

More students (40%) rank the Internet as most important when stacked against partying (25%), dating (13%) and music (10%). They'd rather have Internet access than a car, 64% to 36%.

One thing they rely on the Internet for is news, with 77% of students saying they get their news and other information via the Internet or other communications supported by laptops, desktop computers and smartphones. TV comes in a distant fourth at 7% and newspapers, magazines and books behind that at 7%. The results are similar for the working group.

The survey also asked the college graduates with jobs about how they regard social media sites Facebook and Twitter. The results: 81% of employees who have it check in with Facebook at least once every day. Twitter is less popular, with 42% of its members checking it at least once a day. Facebook also claims a higher percentage of members -- 88% -- vs. Twitter -- 42%.

Most employees also seem willing to include people from work in their social networks. Among Twitter users 68% follow co-workers, bosses or both. The rest say they keep their personal and work lives separate. With Facebook, 70% of users friend co-workers, bosses or both.

Read more about lan and wan in Network World's LAN & WAN section.

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Reprinted with permission from NetworkWorld.com. Story copyright 2012 Network World, Inc. All rights reserved.
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