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The Future of the Internet Susannah Fox Associate Director November 10, 2005

The Future of the Internet Susannah Fox Associate Director November 10, 2005. Portrait of Access (Sept. 2005). Share of Americans online by age (Jan-May 2005 combined data). Percent online and with home high-speed by education (Jan-May 2005 combined data).

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The Future of the Internet Susannah Fox Associate Director November 10, 2005

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  1. The Future of the InternetSusannah FoxAssociate DirectorNovember 10, 2005

  2. Portrait of Access (Sept. 2005)

  3. Share of Americans online by age(Jan-May 2005 combined data)

  4. Percent online and with home high-speedby education (Jan-May 2005 combined data)

  5. Experts on the future of the internet • “The Net will wear away institutions that have forgotten how to sound human and how to engage in conversation.” • “The next decade should see the development of a more thoughtful internet. We've had the blood rush to the head, we've had the hangover from that blood rush; this next decade is the rethink.”

  6. Millions find the internet useful for making decisions about education or training(PIP Feb-March 2005 data)

  7. Percent of each group who have changed their online behavior to avoid software intrusions(PIP May 2005 data)

  8. For more information • Email me: sfox@pewinternet.org • Read reports such as “Digital Divisions” and “The Future of the Internet”: www.pewinternet.org

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