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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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St. Petersburg Times
Jan 13, 2003
More than 30-million Americans, or 28 percent of Internet users, bought gifts online this holiday season, compared with 29-million in 2001 and 20-million in 2000.
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Deseret News staff and wire reports , Deseret News
Jan 8, 2003
More than three-fourths of the country's Internet users clacked away at keyboards to send e-mails or access the Web for holiday activities in 2002, according to a report by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
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Report
Jan 7, 2003John Horrigan, Lee Rainie
More than three-quarters of Internet users went online this season for some kind of holiday activity. For many email was vital for planning gatherings or sending greetings. Online holiday shopping was up slightly from the previous year.
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