40 Percent of Chicagoans Have Little to No Web Access
University of Iowa, August 4, 2009
A University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll indicates that 40 percent of Chicago residents have little to no Web access. The city-commissioned study, conducted as a partnership between the University of Iowa and the University of Illinois-Chicago in 2008, showed one in four Chicagoans are completely offline, and an additional 15 percent have limited Internet access.
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