The document discusses several myths about gender differences in online behavior:
1) While historically there have been more men online, the gap is closing fast and some countries like Hong Kong and Singapore now have majority female internet populations.
2) Contrary to myth, women actually spend less average time online than men and are more likely to spend their time on activities like retail, travel, email and education.
3) Women are more engaged in social networking and spend more time on activities like social media, email and instant messaging compared to men.
4) While men and women visit retail and travel sites at similar rates, women tend to spend more time shopping and researching travel online.
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