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    Information, e-government and opportunity: a public housing estate online
    1 Aug 2005
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    Denise Meredyth, Liza Hopkins, Scott Ewing
    Swinburne Institute for Social Research

    Denise Meredyth, Liza Hopkins and Scott Ewing summarise a four year study of the effects on 800 low-income and multiethnic households of access to free networked computers, training and information resources. Patterns of use show that the benefits of the wired community initiative include the...

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