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Wired Less: Disconnected in Urban America
this site is rather fascinating. Seems like Latino population in CA and those in DC are largely Internet-less.
For many Americans living in urban areas, high-speed Internet access remains elusive.
Much of the discussion about broadband expansion in the United States focuses on the rural areas that still lack this essential infrastructure. As we documented in our earlier report, Five Days on the Digital Dirt Road, residents in rural areas are struggling to live and work without high-speed Internet.
But this snapshot only shows a part of the picture of the digital divide in America. Even in some of our most tech-savvy wired cities, millions of people – particularly low-income households, immigrant populations and senior citizens – do not have high-speed Internet in their homes or businesses.
this site is rather fascinating. Seems like Latino population in CA and those in DC are largely Internet-less.
good point! but then... there's a difference between teens using it as tool and addiction. If you take it away and they pouted... that's ok. but if they go ape-shit crazy and acted as if their life is ruined and feeling prehistoric.... wow..... :roll:

