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Has Coronavirus Made the Internet Better? - The New York Times


On a recent Saturday night, Derrick Jones, a D.J. who performs under the name D-Nice, live-streamed himself working his turntables from his home in Los Angeles, where he was self-isolating. He ... Read More

Has coronavirus made the internet better? - Nieman Lab


Has coronavirus made the internet better? The New York Times / Jenna Wortham / Apr 8, 2020 “Artists have taken to YouTube or Instagram to provide some relief, to allow us to gather together and listen ... Read More

The Virus Changed the Way We Internet - The New York Times


CNBC, the business news site, has seen readership skyrocket. The websites for The New York Times and The Washington Post have both grown traffic more than 50 percent over the last month, according ... Read More

The Coronavirus Made the Radical Possible - The New York Times


The arrival of the coronavirus, along with the wide-scale economic shutdowns to slow its spread, forced American policymakers to admit that a new world wasn’t just possible — it was necessary. Read More

How the Coronavirus Is Changing Facebook Moderation - The Atlantic


“Has coronavirus made the internet better?” The New York Times ’ Jenna Wortham asked a couple of weeks later, concluding that it had. It’s a tempting thought, but a premature one. Read More

Under Coronavirus, Not All Virtual Learning Is the Same - The New York ...


New York City, which has an estimated 300,000 students who lack internet-connected devices, is one of several districts rushing to acquire such devices. Still, the country needs a more systematic ... Read More

Coronavirus has made the digital divide more dangerous than ever


In the emergency coronavirus relief bill, Congress ignored calls to appropriate sufficient direct funds for schools and libraries to provide WiFi hotspots for students without Internet access at home. Read More

W.H.O. Fights a Pandemic Besides Coronavirus: An ‘Infodemic’


Working with the big tech companies, the U.N. health agency has made strides in combating rumors and falsehoods on the internet about the new infection. By Matt Richtel SAN FRANCISCO — With the ... Read More


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