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Oct 27, 2011Boston Globe
For Charleen Archambault, one is not enough.
The dining director at Brooksby Village Retirement Community in Peabody carries two: an HTC smartphone for work and a LG flip phone for family. She prefers to keep her two worlds separate - a...
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Aug 16, 2011CNN
(CNN) -- If you've ever pretended to be talking on your cell phone to avoid talking to, or acknowledging, someone nearby -- you're not alone. One in 13 Americans have used this ploy, a new survey says.
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Jul 26, 2011Associated Press
For some, the anxious feeling that they might miss something has caused them to slumber next to their smartphones. More than a third of U.S. adults - 35 percent - now own a smartphone, according to the Pew Research Center, and two-thirds of them s...
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Jul 21, 2011MediaPost
Three reports released recently -- "Latinos and Digital Technology" by the Pew Hispanic Center, "35% of American adults own a...
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Jul 12, 2011Washington Post
A third of all American adults own a smartphone and for many minority and low income users, those mobile devices have replaced computers for Internet access.
The findings released Monday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project hig...
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Jul 11, 2011msnbc.com
As more of us gravitate to smartphones, we're relying on them for more of our Web surfing; 25 percent of Americans say they're now doing most of their Internet browsing on their phones instead of a computer, according to a new report from the Pew ...
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Jul 11, 2011New York Times
Every few months a new report comes out showing the rapid adoption of smartphones, and the decline of their ordinary mobile counterparts.
The latest report was issued Monday by the Pew Research Center as part of its Internet Project, w...
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Jul 11, 2011Wall Street Journal
The U.S. is increasingly becoming a smartphone society.
Fully 35% of all American adults now own a smartphone, according to a new study by the Pew Internet and American Life...
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Jul 11, 2011Washington Post
A third of all American adults own a smartphone and for many minority and low income users, those mobile devices have replaced computers for Internet access.
The findings released Monday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project highl...
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Jul 11, 2011CNN
According to Pew, 25% of smartphone users, about 9% of U.S. adults, currently do most of their Web browsing on their smartphone. "Roughly one third of these 'cell mostly' Internet users lack a high-speed home broadband connection." These users als...
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