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A new study from the Pew Internet & American Life Project shows that Internet adoption has leveled off to about 63% of the American population for the past two years. They predict that it will rise to the 94% level that telephones have, but that it may take 10 years or more.
A real generational divide appears when looking at what people are going online and what they are doing there:
"About a quarter of Americans have never been online.
More than 75 percent of Americans between the ages of 12 and 17 use the Internet.
Young Internet users like instant messaging and downloading music. Older Americans more often seek health information and material at government websites.
The most popular online activity is sending e-mail.
In August 2003, 66 million Americans were online on a typical day."