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Media Mention
Richard J. Dalton Jr. , Newsday
Dec 23, 2003
E-commerce "transactions are the fastest growing activities online," said Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Internet & American Life Project. "When people take the plunge and give their credit card to a Web site ... that is an enormous vote of confiden...
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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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Data Set
Aug 3, 2003
This data set asks questions about Internet users' experiences with regard to government. Some of the topics addressed include looking for information about government services and benefits, requesting official government documents and data, expressi...
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Chris Seper, Cleveland Plain Dealer
Apr 2, 2003
Three-quarters of the American adults online have used the Internet in connection with the war, according to the report, "The Internet and the Iraq War" by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. Just as many are using e-mail to talk about the war ...
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Neal Conan, Talk of the Nation, NPR
Apr 1, 2003
More Americans turned to the World Wide Web for war information than following September the 11th. If the Gulf War belonged to CNN, some say, then Iraq belonged to the Internet. According to a new Pew Internet poll, 77 percent of online Americans use...
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Christine Tatum, Chicago Tribune
Mar 22, 2003
A study released Friday suggests that politicians would be wise to find campaign workers with Web design experience. The study found that more voters are trying to connect with campaigns through e- mail and the Internet: 46 million American Web users...
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AScribe Newswire
Mar 20, 2003
For the political community, it was good news that the number of Americans who use the Internet to get political news and information grew 39 percent between the summer of 2000 and the 2002 midterm election, from 33 million to 46 million. But there r...
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The New York Times
Jan 6, 2003
The Internet is growing as a secondary source for election news, a survey made public yesterday says.
Thirteen percent of respondents to the nationwide poll said they had gone online for election news, significantly higher than the 6 percent who ...
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