Who’s Not Online and Why
15% of American adults do not use the internet at all, and another 9% of adults use the internet but not at home.
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15% of American adults do not use the internet at all, and another 9% of adults use the internet but not at home.
For the first time, half of American adults ages 65 and older are online.
While increased internet adoption and the rise of mobile connectivity have reduced many gaps in technology access over the past decade, for some groups digital disparities still remain
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How American teens navigate the new world of “digital citizenship”
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Women maintain their foothold on social networking site use, and older Americans are still coming aboard. Most users describe their experiences in positive terms.
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While many devices have become popular across generations, younger adults are leading the way in increased mobility, preferring laptops to desktops and using their cell phones for a variety of functions.
Major trends in how different generations of Americans use the internet
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