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    Online Banking 2006

    Online banking is holding steady as a mainstream internet activity, growing along with internet use generally, though not accelerating as have some other forms of online activities.

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Of all the activities we have tracked since 2000, few have seen as much growth as online banking. Convenience is a driving factor, along with the spread of home broadband connections.

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    Online Banking 2002

    Pew Internet Project surveys tracked a 164% increase in online banking and a 90% increase in travel purchases between 2000 and 2002. Convenience and cost savings were the top reasons cited by Internet users who have switched to online banking.

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    September 2002 Tracking Data Set

    This data set contains questions about the expectations of Internet users when it comes to finding information and engaging institutions online. Includes questions about consumer purchasing, news gathering, online banking, and government websites.

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67%

of cell owners find themselves checking their phone for messages, alerts, or calls — even when they don’t notice their phone ringing or vibrating.

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