The “world wide web” came into existence 25 years ago today, making the internet as we know it possible. It’s only been 25 years! What did we do without it? Write letters, go to actual stores to buy things, read newspapers, visit friends at their houses–can you believe people way back then actually had to live that way? How else has the internet affected you, positively or negatively, over the last 25 years?
After the jump, results of a Pew study about how people today use and view the internet.
From Summary of Findings | Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project:
Adoption: 87% of American adults now use the internet, with near-saturation usage among those living in households earning $75,000 or more (99%), young adults ages 18-29 (97%), and those with college degrees (97%). Fully 68% of adults connect to the internet with mobile devices like smartphones or tablet computers.