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Canadians replacing PCs with mobile phones for browsing: ComScore

Briefs | 04/02/2014 3:37 pm EDT

Canadians are among the most active Internet users in the world and are replacing traditional desktop computers with mobile phones for consuming online content, according to a new report from consumer data tracker ComScore Inc.

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