Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Who actually has access to the internet?

Here's an interesting recent report on internet access in the US.

On page 9, there's an executive summary listing the main findings of the report. But the graphs and tables further on are worth scrolling down to.

In short: findings show that internet access correlates with education levels, income levels, race and ethnicity, geography, rurality of location, and disability of potential internet users. No big surprises, but for those of you who live on the internet, a good reminder that much of the world does not.

If you are interested in world-wide statistics on internet access, look here.

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