Beneath all the "superhighway" metaphors and the cyberspace hype lie some serious issues about the social and economic impact of the so-called information revolution. Although computers seem to be everywhere, the people owning or having access to them at home, school, or work fall into certain categories: "The Haves" and the "Have-Nots".
"The Haves" are people who are comfortable with computer technologies, and computers are a consistent part of their lives. They are upper-income and predominately white, Hancock notes "The richer the family, the more likely it is to own a computer" 632 furth
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