AUT internet report reveals key trends in New Zealand’s digital divide

Grey-haired Kiwis can no longer be called the digital dinosaurs of the internet.A recently released report shows people aged over 65 are becoming much more internet-savvy.The Auckland University of Technology report, Internet Trends in New Zealand 2007-2015, compares findings from five surveys which were compiled from more than 7000 questionnaires.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/computers/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501832&objectid=11767013Also see:Many New Zealand internet users have no expectation of privacy online
Almost half of all New Zealand internet users believe there is no such thing as online privacy, a survey has found.The 2015 World Internet Project in New Zealand survey, undertaken by researchers at Auckland University of Technology, asked 1377 people about their usage and attitudes towards the internet.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/87541035/many-new-zealand-internet-users-have-no-expectation-of-privacy-onlineWorld Internet Project: Internet Trends in New Zealand 2007 – 2015: Report tracks how New Zealanders Internet usage has changed over nine years
After surveying New Zealanders about their online usage every two years for the past nine years, AUT’s Institute of Culture, Discourse and Communication has released a new report showing the remarkable impact of the internet on our lives over almost a decade.The report, Internet Trends in New Zealand 2007-2015, compares findings from the five World Internet Project New Zealand surveys which were compiled from more than 7000 questionnaires. It tracks key trends in how our online behaviour has altered over the past nine ears, across all major social groupings, and reveals how our daily communication, consumer interactions and sources of news and information have changed; in some cases, dramatically.
http://icdc.aut.ac.nz/home/projects/world-internet-project

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