Yahoo – AFP, January 16, 2013
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A woman
views the Chinese social media website Weibo at a cafe in
Beijing on April 2,
2012.
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BEIJING
(AFP) - China's population of Internet users grew by 50.9 million people in
2012 to 564 million, official data showed Tuesday, with mobile devices the main
means of online access.
The China
Internet Network Information Center announced the figures on its website. The
total population numbers 1.3 billion people.
The centre
last year reported that the number of Internet users surged past the 500
million mark in 2011 for the first time.
Tuesday's
figures showed that the number of people accessing the Internet via mobile
devices in 2012 increased 18.1 percent to 420 million.
The use of
micro-blogging services -- similar to Twitter -- also surged, the report said,
with the total number of users increasing by 58.73 million to 309 million.
Internet
use has steadily increased despite strict censorship via what is known as The
Great Firewall -- the country's system of online limits and restrictions.
Online
shoppers in the world's second largest economy, meanwhile, rose 24.8 percent to
242 million.
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