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How the internet is disappearing before our eyes
The Week via Yahoo News· 3 days agoInternet on mobile phone. The internet seems infinite, yet vast amounts of online content is vanishing, according to a new study. The Pew Research
The internet is disappearing, with a quarter of all webpages from 2013 to 2023 going the way of the...
PC Gamer via Yahoo News· 3 days agoError Message. Well, so long and thanks for all the fish. A study from the Pew Research Center...
'Generation Swipe': What a new era of social media regulation means for young people
ABC News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIf your last social media scroll was within the past 24 hours, you're one of more than half of...
Is College Worth Going Into Debt? Only 1 in 5 Americans Say Yes.
Barrons.com· 2 days agoOnly one in four U.S. adults surveyed by Pew said it’s extremely or very important to get a...
Americans have mixed views about how the news media cover Biden’s, Trump’s ages
Pew Research Center· 2 days agoIt’s no surprise, then, that the ages of the candidates have been a major topic of conversation in...
Fearing war with China, civilians in Taiwan prepare for disaster
Al Jazeera· 22 hours agoWith society polarised, establishment criticised for doing too little, people take civil defence...
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in the U.S.
Pew Research Center· 2 days agoPew Research Center conducted this study to understand Americans’ views on electric vehicles. Everyone who took part in the survey is ...
Which US State Is The Most Religious?
IFLScience· 4 days agoThe US remains a deeply religious – and deeply Christian – place, especially compared to other high-income “Western” countries. According to the 2020 US...
Here's how much money it takes to be in the upper class in each state
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoMeanwhile, just 14.4% of Alaskan households are upper class, earning above $176,000. That's based on...
The Internet Is Not Forever: 38% of Web Pages From 2013 No Longer Exist
PC Magazine· 5 days agoA new study on the state of link rot suggests that a floppy disk might have better odds of surviving...