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Is America at a digital turning point? (USC)
Americans love their online technology, but there may be a cost to their
personal and professional lives.
A decade of studies by the USC Annenberg Center for the Digital Future creates
a portrait of the American user of the Internet reaping the benefits of online
activity, while at the same time paying a tremendous price in the form of
time, privacy, and well-being.
“After 10 years of studies, we find that the strengths as well as the
consequences of technology are more profound than ever,” said **Jeffrey I.
Cole**, director of the Center for the Digital Future. “At one extreme, we
see users with the ability to have constant social connection, unlimited
access to information, and unprecedented buying power. At the other extreme,
we find extraordinary demands on our time, major concerns about privacy and
vital questions about the proliferation of technology – including a range of
issues that didn’t exist 10 years ago.
“We believe that America is at a major digital turning point,” said Cole.
“Simply, we find tremendous benefits in online technology, but we also pay a
personal price for those benefits. The question is: how high a price are we
willing to pay?”
The year-to-year …
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