The rapid expansion of Internet has changed the business landscape throughout the United States. But as Internet becomes a larger part of everyday life, do we all have equal access to its resources? How does Internet access differ across categories such as geography, race and ethnicity, income and education
Attention in the digital divide research agenda is shifting gradually from material access of inform...
The internet has become the primary way households gain access to daily services, including educatio...
The newest dimension of the digital divide is access to broadband (high-speed) Internet service. Usi...
The rapid expansion of Internet has changed the business landscape throughout the United States. But...
There are times in our history where new technologies burst onto the scene and have a major impact o...
As discussed in an earlier Cornhusker Economics article (May 26, 2010), the Nebraska Public Service ...
In the past decade, there has been a convergence of computer and telephone technologies that has cre...
textThe swift adoption of the Internet by Americans in a little over a decade has few parallels in ...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
The Internet is a strategic technology because it has found application across virtually all sectors...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether race and/or ethnicity makers) a difference in inte...
Public policy holds that bridging the digital divide is a critical requirement for improving the lif...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last 15 years and so has its integration into the rural econ...
Past research has found evidence of the existence of a significant digital divide among various soci...
In September 2013, the Nebraska Broadband Initiative partnered with the Strategic Networks Group (SN...
Attention in the digital divide research agenda is shifting gradually from material access of inform...
The internet has become the primary way households gain access to daily services, including educatio...
The newest dimension of the digital divide is access to broadband (high-speed) Internet service. Usi...
The rapid expansion of Internet has changed the business landscape throughout the United States. But...
There are times in our history where new technologies burst onto the scene and have a major impact o...
As discussed in an earlier Cornhusker Economics article (May 26, 2010), the Nebraska Public Service ...
In the past decade, there has been a convergence of computer and telephone technologies that has cre...
textThe swift adoption of the Internet by Americans in a little over a decade has few parallels in ...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
The Internet is a strategic technology because it has found application across virtually all sectors...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether race and/or ethnicity makers) a difference in inte...
Public policy holds that bridging the digital divide is a critical requirement for improving the lif...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last 15 years and so has its integration into the rural econ...
Past research has found evidence of the existence of a significant digital divide among various soci...
In September 2013, the Nebraska Broadband Initiative partnered with the Strategic Networks Group (SN...
Attention in the digital divide research agenda is shifting gradually from material access of inform...
The internet has become the primary way households gain access to daily services, including educatio...
The newest dimension of the digital divide is access to broadband (high-speed) Internet service. Usi...