Do You Have A Broadband Lifestyle?

from the things-are-changing... dept

The latest study from the good folks at the Pew Internet and American Life Project are looking at how people use high-speed internet connections and have found that it's much closer to the "crazy" predictions people had of the internet a few years ago. It seems that once people have the always-on, higher speed connections, they use the internet a lot more, and they buy a lot more online - just like plenty of people predicted during the boom years. The main factor that kept those original predictions from coming true may just have been a slower than expected rollout of affordable high-speed internet access. It wasn't the impact of the internet that was wrong - but the speed with which people would adopt it.
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    Anonymous Coward, 12 Jun 2003 @ 8:18pm

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    so then. What you're saying is that the greedy, feet-dragging empire-strangling telcos have a hand in causing this tech suckage and temporarily ruining the US economy.

    Good job, I say.

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