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Report
Apr 3, 2002Lee Rainie, Elena Larsen
Sixty-eight million Americans have used the Web sites of government agencies, a figure up from 40 million such users two years ago. They exploit their new access to government in wide-ranging ways, finding information to further their civic, profe...
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Presentation
Feb 12, 2002Lee Rainie
Covers our basic findings related to how people use government Web sites.
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Report
Nov 19, 2001Susannah Fox, Angela Choy, Janlori Goldman, Zoe Hudson, Joy Pritts
This report is intended to give a general overview of how the federal health privacy regulation (“HIPAA”) may or may not apply to health Web sites.
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More in: Health, Identity, Government
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Report
May 27, 2001
While private-sector dot-coms are staggering under a market slowdown, online sales at the federal government’s Web sites are thriving. In the past year, federal government agencies sold more than $3.6 billion in products and property via the Inter...
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Presentation
May 8, 2001Lee Rainie
At the most fundamental level, Americans would like the presumption of privacy when they are online, and they would like to be in control of when pieces of their identity are given out.
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More in: Safety, Identity, Government