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Nanyang Technological University's Singapore Internet Research Centre director Ang Peng Hwa said: "You need, basically, two people just to maintain one site, and typically, the respondents come (online, sometime after dinner).
Professor Ang added netizens who post live feeds on the eve of a holiday might expect a response in 24 hours.
He said this could mean staff would have to work during public holidays as a result.
"So it's not trivial," he said.
Mr Brown: This is the first time I am hearing this. I don't know anybody who uses the internet that expects answers within 24 hours. If they do, they need to get a life.
And respondents go online "sometime after dinner"? Where did that data come from?
http://www.mrbrown.com/blog/2011/09...ium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+mrbrown+(mrbrown)
Professor Ang added netizens who post live feeds on the eve of a holiday might expect a response in 24 hours.
He said this could mean staff would have to work during public holidays as a result.
"So it's not trivial," he said.
Mr Brown: This is the first time I am hearing this. I don't know anybody who uses the internet that expects answers within 24 hours. If they do, they need to get a life.
And respondents go online "sometime after dinner"? Where did that data come from?
http://www.mrbrown.com/blog/2011/09...ium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+mrbrown+(mrbrown)