report | Mar 31, 2009
The student population of America's suburban public schools has shot up by 3.4 million in the past decade and a half, and virtually all of this increase (99%) has been due to the enrollment of new Latino, black, and Asian students.
report | Feb 26, 2009
Suburbanites are significantly more satisfied with their communities than are residents of cities, small towns or rural areas, but that doesn't mean Americans want to live there.
report | Sep 10, 2008
James Fallows writes in the current Atlantic Monthly about the power of blogging... in rural China.
report | Aug 28, 2007
In China, the internet cafe has overtaken the workplace as the second most popular place after their own homes for internet users to go online. Most of the increase in internet café use is in rural areas.
report | Feb 26, 2006
Rural Americans are less likely to log on to the internet at home with high-speed internet connections than people living in other parts of the country.
report | Feb 26, 2006
In December 2005 24% of adult rural Americans went online at home with high-speed internet connections compared with 39% of adults in urban and suburban areas.
presentation | Oct 27, 2004
This slide show presents trends from 2002 to 2004 in adoption of high-speed internet connections at home among Americans living in rural parts of the country.
report | Feb 17, 2004
This report provides a portrait of rural America’s Internet users, the activities they pursue online and their attitudes about the Internet compared to online Americans in urban and suburban communities
report | Feb 17, 2004
52% of rural adults go online.
report | Nov 21, 2001
SELECTED KEY FINDINGS ON FIVE CITIES PORTLAND, OREGON Real changes in communities are evident in Portland as a result of a wide range of community Internet projects, some of them long-established. Portland”s Neighborhood Pride Team, initially founded to revitalize a community in southeast Portland, has grown from one computer in 1995 to a skills center […]