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Jul 12, 2007Deborah Fallows
The growth rate of China's internet user population has been outpacing that of the U.S., and China is projected to overtake the U.S. in the total number of users within a few years. The influx of tens of millions of new online participants each year...
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Joe Chapman, Tri-City Herald
Mar 15, 2007
The study found that 52 percent of Latinos of Mexican descent use the Internet -- a smaller percentage than Latinos from any other Latin American country.
Ricardo Snchez of the Latino/Latina Educational Achievement Project said he's not surprised...
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Catherine Holahan, BusinessWeek.com
Mar 15, 2007
Instead of a digital divide, the U.S. has a "digital dimmer switch," says Pew associate director Susannah Fox... "Broadband users are shaping their online environment, not just using it," says Fox. "It is interesting to think about not only what Lati...
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Javier Erik Olvera, San Jose Mercury News
Mar 15, 2007
While the report overwhelmingly shows that Internet access is low among Latinos, it also shows usage is rapidly increasingly among those born in this country whose parents are immigrants.
It shows that 80 percent of second-generation Latinos go o...
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Mar 14, 2007Susannah Fox, Gretchen Livingston
Hispanics with lower levels of education and English proficiency remain largely disconnected from the internet.
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Suzanne Gamboa, USA Today/Associated Press
Mar 14, 2007
Although the study found that fewer than a third of Latino adults have broadband access, more than half have a cellphone and most of them send and receive text messages.
The findings present some challenges for policymakers.
"Hispanic Americans...
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Suzanne Gamboa , Associated Press Newswires
Mar 14, 2007
"Latinos are not going online as much as non-Hispanic whites and blacks, even at younger ages where Internet use is far greater, according to a report released Wednesday.
Fifty-six percent of adult Latinos use the Internet, compared with 70 percent...
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Stella M. Chavez, Dallas Morning News
Mar 14, 2007
"At this point, in most areas of the country, it is assumed that someone has access to the Internet," said Susannah Fox, an associate director at the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
But the reality is different for certain segments of the p...
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