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November 19, 2008
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Most Americans using Internet often prefer offline methods

8/12/2004 | CoverageCoverage

Chris Cobbs, The Orlando Sentinel

'The Internet's everyday appeal among adult Americans is broad but shallow, concludes the study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, which found that two-thirds of Internet-using Americans favor more conventional ways of communicating, getting information and entertaining themselves most of the time. "The Web is still young and evolving, and there are a lot of imperfections," said Deborah Fallows, the study's author.

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