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The rise of wireless connectivity and our latest findings: A PIP Data Memo

4/13/2004 | MemoMemo  | Lee Rainie

In our Internet tracking survey in February, we recorded our highest readings ever on the number of Internet users who are e-shoppers, the number who participate in online auctions, and the number of Americans who use computers. In addition, we got our first reading ever on wireless connectivity. 17% of Internet users have logged on using a wireless device. Those ages 18-27 are far and away the most likely to have used wireless devices – 28% have done so. As in the case of other technologies, those with resources and education are more likely than other Internet users to have gone online wirelessly.

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