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Hello there,
Welcome to this month's edition of the Include Digital Digest, your monthly round-up of industry news, trivia and viral.
Break out the sun cream
Although those of you returning from a muddy Glastonbury may dispute the fact, the passing of the longest day is an irrefutable sign that summer is now upon us. Those attending the roofless Centre Court matches at Wimbledon over the coming weeks will be especially keen to see a bit more of that big yellow ball in the sky.
Web 2.0 marches on
Some recreational web surfing is a fine way to combat a rainy lunchtime, and enough of us visit the BBC's website to make it statistically the most popular site in the UK.
However, a recent report predicts that Google's YouTube is getting in on the action and will soon usurp Auntie's number one spot.
Where will it all end?
Creaking joints
The internet is getting on a bit now and, just like Kate Moss, is beginning to show signs of premature aging. With increasingly large downloads and transfers weighing heavily on its tired shoulders, do we need to start the search for a younger, fitter replacement?
Enjoy the sunshine when it comes! x
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Goodbye to the newspaper: -
With up-to-the-minute news available online, do you still buy newspapers?
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Last month's poll: 58% of respondents said they were not a member of any social networking site (42% are members of 1-3 sites).
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