01003nas a2200205 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653001300055653001900068653002200087653001100109100002800120245005700148856007400205300001000279490000600289520048800295022001400783 2010 d c12/201010aInternet10aDigital Divide10aDigital Inclusion10aSocial1 aJuan Luis Chulilla-Cano00aSocial and Cultural Dimensions of Digital Inclusions uhttp://www.ijimai.org/journal/sites/default/files/IJIMAI20101_3_3.pdf a18-190 v13 aThe state of Internet Adoption Curve in 2011 for the developed countries reveals an apparently optimistic picture: the majority of European and North American populations have adopted main online tools and resources. However, as access of the majority of these populations doesn't mean universal access, we review some of the main proposals about Digital Divide and the use of EU Digital inclusion perspective in order to focus on the main obstacles for universal access to Internet. a1989-1660