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The Net, Issue #11

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Current Reports and Data

The UCLA Internet Report: "Surveying the Digital Future" [.pdf]

Released on October 25 by the UCLA Center for Communication Policy, this
new report challenges the conventional wisdom that the Net creates social
isolation. The 53-page report is the product of "the first comprehensive
study ever conducted of the sweeping changes produced by the Internet,"
created to "explore how computers, information technology and their users
are shaping and changing society." In contrast to what some journalists
and politicians have claimed, the vast majority of respondents to the
study claimed that online activities such as email, chat rooms, and
surfing have made a positive impact, if a modest one, on their ability
to make friends and communicate with their family. The report itself
offers lots of interesting information for anyone who uses or studies
the Net. This includes the top ten Internet activities, who uses the
internet, views about the Internet, email use, children and the Internet,
online shopping, work and the Internet, and online contact and friendships.

This is a very important study, and, as far as publications of this type
go, not a bad read. [MD]
From the Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2000.

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