The internet began as an almost exclusively male preserve. Now young women, from primary school age upwards, are now making it their ownWhen 12-year-old Clover Reshad gets home from school, she will have something to eat and say hello to her dog Hector. She might shout at her annoying brother and watch some television, then she will head upstairs to her bedroom to do her homework. This is when the computer goes on.”I use the computer a lot. At least a couple of days a week to help with my homework and I keep an eye on [the social networking sites] Bebo and Facebook every day to see who’s on it,” she said. “I’ll check shops to see if I can buy things I want cheaper online or to make sure they have something in my size.
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Girls and young woman are now the most prolific web users
The internet began as an almost exclusively male preserve. Now young women, from primary school age upwards, are now making it their own