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Presentation
May 11, 2004John Horrigan
The presentation provides data on Internet usage for African American and Hispanic individuals.
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Report
Dec 22, 2003Mary Madden, Lee Rainie
This report analyzes the responses of more than 64,000
Americans to phone surveys in the past three years. It finds that 63% of
U.S. adults now are online and many of them have built Internet use into their lives in practical ways.
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Report
Dec 14, 2003Susannah Fox
Low-income Californians are more likely than other low-income Americans to go online and to search for health information. Health insurance, alternative medicine, and experimental treatments are particularly popular topics among Californian Intern...
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Presentation
Nov 17, 2003Susannah Fox
Susannah Fox discusses national and California state survey findings.
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Report
Aug 27, 2003Tom Spooner
Internet penetration is not spread evenly over all regions, and users in different regions do different things online.
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Presentation
Jun 23, 2003Amanda Lenhart
This presentation addressed the findings of the Project's "Ever-Shifting Internet Population" report.
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Report
Apr 16, 2003Lee Rainie, Mary Madden, Angie Boyce, Amanda Lenhart, John Horrigan, Katherine Allen, Erin O'Grady
This study reveals a fluidity in internet use, detailing the on again, off again, or proximal relationships that some have with the Internet and also looks at those who remain offline and the reasons given for non-use.
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Report
Dec 12, 2001Tom Spooner
Asian Americans who speak English are more experienced and more active Internet users than whites, Hispanics, and African-Americans. Asian-Americans are the heaviest daily users of the Internet, and are the most likely to have fully integrated th...
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Infographic
Jul 25, 2001
The percentage of Internet users by race and gender engaging in online activities overall (and on a typical day).
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Report
Jul 25, 2001Lee Rainie, Tom Spooner
Hispanics who speak English make up one of the fastest growing minority Internet user groups in the country. These users are enthusiastic daily users of the Web, often looking for entertainment and information that is useful to their daily lives....
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