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Tuesday morning. Just before 9. Everett Gourley is first to arrive to class. He walks in the door, shakes his instructor's hand, smiles. "I did not sleep well last night," he says. He is 76 years old, and he has spent much of his adult life around classrooms. As a school administrator. As a tutor. But he is a student this morning, here at his church, Covenant Presbyterian, to take a class for seniors. Today, he will learn how to turn a computer on. He casts a glance at a monitor and printer on his desk. "When you get old," he says, "you don't want to learn about anything new." He is among the 78 percent of Americans over 65 who don't use the Internet, according to a new study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project. That number is dwindling, although, like Gourley, some are reluctant. He doesn't have a computer. He doesn't plan on getting one.

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DATA POINT

30%

The percentage of internet users have created content and commentary about the recession in places like blogs, social network sites and Twitter.

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The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center. The Center is supported by The Pew Charitable Trust.