Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Evolution of American Life: Impact of the Internet

The Pew Internet & American Life Project put together a report that examined how the Internet has changed American Life over the past decade. It has changed the way we inform ourselves, amuse ourselves, care for ourselves, educate ourselves, work, shop, bank, and stay in touch.

On a typical day at the end of 2004, some 70 million American adults logged onto the Internet to engage in a variety of activities. That represents a 37% increase from the 51 million Americans who were online on an average day in 2000.

To read this statistical report of the changes in American life, click here.

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