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Presentation
Oct 27, 2008Susannah Fox
The internet has changed people's expectations of their relationship with health professionals. One possible next step is the concept of participatory medicine.
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More in: Health, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology
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Presentation
Jun 13, 2008Deborah Fallows
People say the Chinese internet is mostly an entertainment network. But looking at what happened online during the aftermath of the Sichuan earthquake reveals a Chinese internet with a depth and soul and much, much more.
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More in: Web 2.0, Identity
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Presentation
Jun 10, 2008Susannah Fox, Mary Madden
In this presentation, Mary Madden and Susannah Fox discuss the rise of participatory medicine within the context of key internet demographics and emerging online trends.
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More in: Health, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology
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Apr 22, 2008Mary Madden
Research conducted by The Pew Internet & American Life Project examines the growing role of technology in our lives, our changing expectations about how to find and use information, and the impact younger generations will have on the arts audience...
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More in: Music, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology
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Report
Feb 21, 2008Amy Wells
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More in: Digital Divide, Social Networking, Web 2.0
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Report
Feb 14, 2008Susannah Fox
Many Americans are jumping into the participatory Web without considering all the implications. If nothing really bad has happened to someone, they tend neither to worry about their personal information nor to take steps to limit the amount of in...
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More in: Mobile, Web 2.0, Broadband, New Media Ecology
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Report
Jan 9, 2008Lee Rainie
48% of internet users have been to video-sharing sites such as YouTube and the daily traffic to such sites on a typical day has doubled in the past year.
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More in: Video, Web 2.0
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Report
Dec 19, 2007Amanda Lenhart, Mary Madden, Aaron Smith, Alexandra Macgill
More teens are creating and sharing material on the internet. 28% of online teens have blogs, up from 2004 with growth fueled almost entirely by girls. "Super communicators" rise as email fades as a tool for teens.
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More in: Teens, Social Networking, Blogs, Video, Mobile, Web 2.0
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Presentation
Oct 29, 2007Lee Rainie
This is a rundown of the Pew Internet & American Life Project's most recent findings related to internet use, especially Web 2.0 activities. It also goes through the Project's new tech-user typology and the implications of the Project's findings f...
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More in: Libraries, Technology User Types, Web 2.0
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Presentation
Oct 19, 2007Mary Madden
Pew Internet Project research on teenagers' use of social networking applications explores the reasons why these sites are so popular and how they are changing communication patterns and expectations of connectivity among young library patrons.
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More in: Teens, Web 2.0, Social Networking