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Apr 23, 2009John Horrigan
John B. Horrigan discusses how users shape the mobile ecosystem by comparing adoption of the mobile net to adoption of the desktop internet of the 1990s and by focusing on the "motivated by mobility" groups from the Project's The Mobile Difference...
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More in: Mobile, Technology User Types, New Media Ecology
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Apr 22, 2009Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie discussed the Project’s research about how the internet and cell phones are affecting citizens and how government agencies have new opportunities to plug into citizens’ social networks as they try to solve problems in their lives.
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More in: Government, Social Networking, New Media Ecology
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Feb 17, 2009Lee Rainie
This speech pulls together Pew Internet findings and analysis about how people get news and relate to news items in the digital age.
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More in: News, New Media Ecology, Broadband, Generations, Future of the Internet, Web 2.0
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Jan 14, 2009Lee Rainie
This speech pulls together Pew Internet Project data about how people's use of the internet and cell phones has fundamentally changed the "information ecosystem" in 10 ways.
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More in: Libraries, New Media Ecology
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Oct 27, 2008Susannah Fox
The internet has changed people's expectations of their relationship with health professionals. One possible next step is the concept of participatory medicine.
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More in: Health, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology
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Aug 22, 2008John Horrigan
Follow the link below to the text of John Horrigan's keynote speech to the Progress & Freedom Foundation's Aspen Summit. The Summit's theme was "unlocking innovation" and the speech talks about what user behavior tells us about the current climat...
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More in: Mobile, New Media Ecology
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Jun 10, 2008Susannah Fox, Mary Madden
In this presentation, Mary Madden and Susannah Fox discuss the rise of participatory medicine within the context of key internet demographics and emerging online trends.
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More in: Health, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology
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Apr 22, 2008Mary Madden
Research conducted by The Pew Internet & American Life Project examines the growing role of technology in our lives, our changing expectations about how to find and use information, and the impact younger generations will have on the arts audience...
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More in: Music, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology
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Apr 18, 2008Lee Rainie
This presentation was an overview of Pew Internet Project findings about the changing structure of information and communication in the digital age, the role that libraries play in helping people solve problems, and the broader roles that librarie...
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More in: Libraries, New Media Ecology
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Feb 6, 2008Mary Madden
Research conducted by The Pew Internet & American Life Project examines the growing role of technology in our lives, our changing expectations about how to find and use information, and the impact younger generations will have on libraries and oth...
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More in: Libraries, New Media Ecology