A report published today says Latinos and low-income residents are falling behind, widening the digital divide.
A telephone survey conducted this month by the nonprofit Public Policy Institute of California found that just four in 10 Latinos have Internet access at home, compared with 77 percent of Asian-Americans, 76 percent of whites and 70 percent of blacks.
And while the...
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