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City

York / Reading / Chicago / /

Facility

University of Illinois at Chicago Caroline J. Tolbert / /

IndustryTerm

activity
online / requires
regular
and
effective
access
and
the
skills
to
use
the
technology / Internet
access / have
sought
help
in
finding
information
online / why
they
did
not
have
the
internet
at
home / 
Internet
use
also
promotes
higher
levels
of
political
knowledge / lag
further
behind
in
internet
use / Internet
Use
in
Any
Place / Online
Activities
that
Influence
Opportunities
for
Residents / internet
presents
the
possibility
of
countering
current
inequalities
for
the
disadvantaged
or
less / 
to
find
it
online / 
media‐rich
experience / 
especially
the
multi‐media
and
interactive
dimensions
of
the
internet / Internet
use
at
work
increases
wages / have
problems
with
or
lack
computers
or
internet
connections
at
home / have
used
them
to
go
online / the
internet
are
statistically
more
likely
to
be
low‐income / the
city
differ
in
their
use
of
the
technology
as
well
as
barriers
to
technology
use / advantage
of
content
online / government
services / 
internet / 
with
widespread
information
technology
use / currently
lagging
behind
in
technology
use / internet
in
any
place / the
internet
for
improving
economic
opportunity / 
community
technology
centers
and
wireless
networks / 
on
technology / internet
users
read
news
online / 
suitable
software / 
more
residents
will
enjoy
the
benefits
of
participating
fully
in
society
online / 
health
care
and
government
services / participation
online
suffer
from
unequal
opportunities
in
both
the
economic
and
civic
arenas / education
use
the
internet
at
work
either
daily
or
several
times
per
week / 
once
residents
are
online / Wireless
Access / 
Internet
Access
and
Use / 
or
to
participate
fully
in
the
opportunities
afforded
by
the
internet / Internet
Use
at
Libraries / results
indicate
the
significance
of
neighborhood
characteristics
for
understanding
technology / and
access
to
services / 
meaningful
participation
in
technology / in
other
municipal
studies
of
technology
use / 
in
contrast
to
internet
use / 
are
relatively
small
for
internet
use
anywhere / 
and
wireless
access
available / 
is
online
at
times
but
does
not
use
the
internet
at
home / online
for
most
internet
users / internet
for
their
jobs / healthcare / use
technology
at
the
library / 
and
race
are
significant
predictors
for
being
online
in
any
place
as
well / which
the
internet
can
be
accessed / reason
for
not
having
internet
access
at
home
were
lack
of
interest / 
a
wider
range
of
activities
online / 
but
go
online / 
who
uses
the
internet
at
home / 
affordable
hardware / /

Organization

Public Administration / Digital
Government / Illinois Department of Commerce / Chicago Department of Innovation / University of Illinois at Chicago / University of Iowa / or
fee
to
provide
wireless
internet
service / /

Person

Caroline J. Tolbert / /

Position

Mayor / Executive / Major / representative / Private / /

ProvinceOrState

Illinois / Scarborough / Iowa / /

Technology

Broadband / /

URL

http /

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