Remember those days when families spent their evenings in the living room huddled around the TV?

Yep, for many of us those days are all but gone–replaced by hours of surfing the web, emailing, chatting, checking on things at work, blogging and organizing our digital photos or our online music or movie collections.

So you think all this time spent online cuts mostly into what was once our TV time, or our time spent with friends and family?

The Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society thinks they know the answer, and you may be surprised by the results of their recent study. More on that later.

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