August 21st, 2013
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amzam:

Household internet use by race and ethnicity - a pretty startling gap. (via The Washington Post)

The full story via NYT: ”Persistent digital inequality — caused by the inability to afford Internet service, lack of interest or a lack of computer literacy — is also deepening racial and economic disparities in the United States, experts say.”

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