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Posted: 9:43 p.m. CDT April 28, 2002Updated: 10:19 p.m. CDT April 28, 2002

The number of adults accessing the web increased by 8.5 percent last year in the 85 metro markets surveyed by The Media Audit.

Leading the 85 metro markets in Internet access are Madison and Washington, D.C., each with 73.4 percent, and Ann Arbor, Michigan with 70.2 percent. ( Full Story )

The 30 markets with access rates of more than 60 percent are: 1.) Madison and Washington, D.C., each with 73.4 percent
2.) Ann Arbor, Mich., 70.2 percent
3.) Austin, 68.8
4.) Denver, 68.4
5.) Seattle-Tacoma, 67.4
6.) Des Moines, 67.1
7.) Minneapolis-St. Paul, 67.1
8.) San Jose, 66.8
9.) Atlanta, 66.1
10.) Hartford, 66.0
11.) Columbia-Jefferson City, 65.7
12.) Sacramento, 65.3
13.) Boston, 64.8
14.) Raleigh/Durham, 64.6
15.) Orlando, 64.4
16.) Cedar Rapids, 64.3
17.) Salt Lake, 63.5
18.) San Francisco, 63.3
19.) Indianapolis, 63.2
20.) San Diego, 62.6
21.) Portland, 62.4
22.) Spokane, 61.6
23.) Reno, 61.5
24.) Richmond, 61.5
25.) Phoenix, 61.2
26.) Baltimore, 60.7
27.) Omaha-Council Bluffs, 60.6
28.) Colorado Springs, 60.6.
29.) Norfolk, 60.5
30.) Kansas City, 60.4
31.) Las Vegas, 60.3 32.) Chicago, 60.2.
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