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Fifteen percent of Americans don’t use the...

Fifteen percent of Americans don’t use the Internet, and another 9 percent don’t use it at home, said a new report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project. Of those who don’t use it, 34 percent said…

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it was not relevant to them. Another 32 percent said it was difficult or frustrating to go online, or they are worried about spam, spyware and hackers. Nineteen percent of non-Internet users cite expense, and 7 percent cited a physical lack of access. Those non-users do ask others to complete tasks online for them, and many of them live in a household where someone else uses the Internet at home. Eight percent of the non-users said they wanted to go online. Pew commissioned the report from Princeton Survey Research Associates, which did telephone interviews in April and May among 2,252 adults age 18 and over, in both English and Spanish and both by landline and cellphone.