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The content online. Data indicates 32% of those not online say they are just not interested. Research also indicates more culture and community specific content is needed to attract underserved communities to the Internet. Content must be relevant to the lives of the target audience to increase adoption.

Major Grants to the Southeast Cities to Close the Digital Divide

SOURCE:  www.marketwatch.com

A Three-Year Project Will Help Approximately 3,200 Residents of Los Angeles County's Southeast Cities Get Ahead with High-Speed Broadband Internet Access and Education

Broadband Initiative For Hispanic Business Owners Announced

SOURCE: Latino Business Review

CALIFORNIA HISPANIC CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ANNOUNCES HISPANIC BUSINESS BROADBAND INITIATIVE

Latinos Lagging Far Behind in Internet Use, Report Says

SOURCE:  SacBee.com

While most Californians use the Internet to shop, job hunt and get informed, one racial group is sorely lagging when it comes to the digital revolution, according to a report released Wednesday by the Public Policy Institute of California. 

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Survey: Internet access lags among Calif. Hispanics

SOURCE:  CNNMoney.com

California's Hispanics and low income residents are lagging far behind other groups in Internet access, according to a survey.

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Study Says Digital Divide Widens in California

SOURCE: www.centralvalleybusinesstimes.com

At least half of Californians go online to get news, make purchases, look for health information, or visit government websites.  But as the state's residents integrate the Internet into their daily lives, there are signs that the digital divide is widening for some groups, particularly Hispanic and low-income residents, according to a new survey by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California

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Latinos Fall Behind Growing Digital Divide

Source: ContraCostaTimes.Com

More and more Californians are shopping, chatting,

reading news and finding critical health, employment and government information online, but a report published today says Latinos and lowincome residents are falling behind, widening the digital divide.

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Net service said ‘ordinary’

SOURCE: JoongAngDaily.com

Korea's high-speed Internet service products are the fastest in the world, but service providers have exaggerated the speed they could offer, Korea Communications Commission said in a briefing yesterday.

 

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First Six Sites Announced for Telemedicine Project in San Joaquin Valley

Source: www.californiahealthline.org

On Thursday, UC-Merced officials announced that six telemedicine centers in underserved cities in the San Joaquin Valley will have access to medical specialists at UC-Merced using videoconferencing and other technology to facilitate remote consultations, the Stockton Record reports.

 

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