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Commentary
Apr 27, 2010Susannah Fox
Free survey data about the impact of the internet, going back to the year 2000.
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More in: Government, Health, Teens, Mobile
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Press Release
Apr 27, 2010
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Media Mention
Apr 27, 2010O'Reilly Radar
Anyone who's been watching the Internet knows that a lot of interesting things are happening online with government. Government entities have begun to open up their data to the public, including state, local, and the federal government efforts ...
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More in: Government
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Media Mention
Apr 27, 2010Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- More and more Americans are interacting with local, state and federal government offices online. They are turning to the Web to renew driver's licenses and car registrations, to apply for hunting and fishing permits, to pay park...
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More in: Government
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Media Mention
Apr 27, 2010PC Magazine
A new study from the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 40 percent of adult Internet users have gone online in search of raw data about government spending and activities.
Of the more than 1,600 people polled by Pew, about ...
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More in: Government
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Presentation
Dec 10, 2009Aaron Smith
Research Specialist Aaron Smith discusses online participation and social media at the 2009 Symposium on Racing and Gaming in Tucson.
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More in: Social Networking, Web 2.0
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Report
Sep 1, 2009Aaron Smith, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Sidney Verba, Henry Brady
Just as in offline politics, the well-off and well-educated are especially likely to participate in online activities that mirror offline forms of engagement. But there are hints that social media may alter this pattern.
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More in: Politics, Government, Digital Divide
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Report
Apr 15, 2009Aaron Smith
A majority of American adults went online in 2008 to keep informed about political developments and to get involved with the election.
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More in: Politics, New Media Ecology, News