Meanwhile, we need to watch for where innovations occur. That’s largely going to be Web 2.0, a hub of invention so busy that it’s difficult to keep up.
They've become so used to this informal language, that they cannot write formally when they need to.
If you look at texting as a bad thing towards talking and ruining face to face communication skills, then lets take a look at that. If they're texting you, but won't talk to you face to face, maybe they haven't had very good confrontational skills to begin with, maybe that person wouldn't be talk to you at all if he/she didn't have texting as a way to talk to you.
The Wired for Wireless? Summary Report1 uses
the term “Digital Inclusion” to denote the ability of everyone to have
access to broadband and the related information technology. Specifically
it states: “Digital Inclusion means that everyone — regardless of who they
are or where they live — can participate in and take advantage of the economic,
educational, health, and civic opportunities afforded by broadband and related
information technology
The federal government has taken the position that broadband Internet is the job
of the private sector