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Report
Dec 14, 2008Lee Rainie, Janna Anderson
A survey of experts shows they expect major tech advances as the phone becomes a primary device for online access, voice-recognition improves, and the structure of the Internet itself improves. They disagree about whether this will lead to more s...
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Commentary
Jan 16, 2009Lee Rainie
The world that libraries and other organizations face can be seen as a new information ecosystem to which they can adapt.
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Presentation
Jun 25, 2007Lee Rainie
This speech to a branch of the American Library Association looks at three critical uncertainties about the future of the internet and how librarians might contribute to debates about the internet to come.
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Report
Sep 12, 2008John Horrigan
Some 69% of online Americans use webmail services, store data online, or use software programs such as word processing applications whose functionality is located on the web. Online users who take advantage of cloud applications say they like the...
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More in: Cloud Computing, Email, Mobile
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Report
Jan 9, 2005Lee Rainie, Susannah Fox, Janna Anderson
A wide-ranging survey of technology leaders, scholars, industry officials, and interested members of the public finds that most experts expect the internet to be more deeply integrated in our physical environments – with mixed results.
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