Digital Divisions
There are clear differences among those with broadband connections, dial-up connections, and no connections at all to the internet.
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There are clear differences among those with broadband connections, dial-up connections, and no connections at all to the internet.
This presentation shows recent trends in home broadband adoption and shows why the growth rates of the recent past are not likely to continue. The pool of remaining dial-up users are older, lower income, and less engaged with the internet than dia…
The growth in home high-speed internet adoption, after growing quickly in the past several years, has slowed down and is poised to slow even further.
How Americans get in touch with government and how the advent of high-speed home internet adoption will effect government-citizen interactions.
Are we entering an era of “user-generated” online content? We may not quite be there. But if you look at how young people with high-speed connections interface with the news, the phrase “news consumers” doesn’t capture what these people do when th…
This presentation shows pattern of online news consumption, with particular emphasis on how high-speed internet connections help shift the center of news consumption closer to the online world, especially for young internet users.
Growth in home broadband use and laptop purchases contributes to surge in use of computer networks among multi-computer households
This presentation presents data through January 2005 on broadband adoption at home and discusses prospects for future growth
A growing number of “Silver Surfers” switch to fast online connections
Got bandwidth at home? Like politics? If you answer ‘yes’ to these questions, and you’re young, the internet shaped what you learned about the presidential election.
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