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Conference Review: Older Users and the Web (31 Aug 2004)
Everyone understands fewer older adults go online than other age groups. Of those 65 and more, 25% go online while the number for those 50-64 is 60% and for the 30-49 age groups it is 74%. However the number of those accessing the Internet in the 65+ group increased by 49% between 2000 and 2004. This increase is certain to continue as the slightly younger, more computer savvy adult’s age into the older segment.
Article URL: http://www.stcsig.org/usability/newsletter/0408-olderusers.html

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