Speaking of news online, it's easy for us to forget that not everyone gets their information this way -- yet. The Sidney Morning Herald reports on recent findings from Pew Research Centre: "Nearly half of those under age 30 (46 per cent) go online for news at least once a week, compared with just 20 per cent of those age 50 and up. These older Americans were far more likely to be watching TV news (67 per cent) or reading a paper (58 per cent)." (These are American numbers, btw, not Australian.) We're still so at the beginning.