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Media Mention
Stanley Miller, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sep 2, 2003
The region-by-region study released last week by the Pew Internet & American Life Project also found that people online in the upper Midwest -- which it defined as Wisconsin, Minnesota and North and South Dakota -- are more educated than the national...
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Ellen McCarthy, The Washington Post
Aug 28, 2003
African Americans make up a higher proportion of Internet users in the Washington area than in any other part of the country, according to a new study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.
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Greg Griffin, The Denver Post
Aug 28, 2003
Just 33 percent of blacks in the region who responded to a survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project said they use the Web.
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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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Richard Morochove, Toronto Star
May 19, 2003
According to a report released last month by the U.S.-based Pew Internet Project on "The Ever-Shifting Internet Population," Internet penetration rates have "hovered between 57 per cent and 61 per cent since October, 2001, rather than pursuing the st...
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Report
May 18, 2003John Horrigan
There was 50% growth in home broadband adoption in the past year, but the torrid growth pace will likely slow.
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Presentation
Apr 28, 2003John Horrigan
John's presentation provides data on broadband penetration to homes and highlights findings from the report “The Broadband Difference.”
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Katie Hafner, The New York Times
Apr 17, 2003
But in spite of the electrons flying all around her, she resists the pull to go online. A new study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project has found that 42 percent of American adults say they are not connected to the Internet, and a surpris...
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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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