"Ten years, Ten trends" es el título de un estudio que han realizado en el Center for the Digital Future de la Annenberg School for Communication de la University of Southern California (USC), en Los Angeles.
"The ten trends identified by the Center for the Digital Future are:
1. In America, The Digital Divide Is Closing, But Is Not Yet Closed As New Divides Emerge.
2. The Media Habits Of The Nation Have Changed, And Continue To Change.
3. The Credibility Of The Internet Is Dropping.
4. We Have Just Begun to See the Changes to Come in Buying Online.
5. The ?Geek-Nerd? Perception Of The Internet Is Dead.
6. Privacy And Security: Concerns Remain, But The High Levels Are Changing.
7. The Internet Has Become The Number One Source For Information For Internet Users.
8. The Benefits ? and Drawbacks ? Of The Internet For Children Are Still Coming Into Focus.
9. E-mail: ?E-Nuff? Already?
10. Broadband Will Change Everything ? Again."
Diez años que han pasado y aún seguimos "volando a ciegas".
Y en España, parece que somos un 9 % más: "Nielsen//NetRatings cifra en 14,4 millones de personas el universo potencial de usuarios con acceso a Internet desde el hogar en el segundo trimestre de 2004".
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