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Presentation
Oct 27, 2006Lee Rainie
This presentation covers the media and communications environment of today's teenagers and young adults and how that new environment has affected their expectations and behaviors about media, communication, and creation.
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More in: Libraries, Teens, New Media Ecology, Future of the Internet, Families
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Presentation
Oct 24, 2006Lee Rainie
Is there such a thing as "internet addiction"? A new survey of internet users suggests that a portion of them experience behavioral problems connected to their internet use. Lee Rainie is among the panelists on the program who discuss the findings. T...
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More in: New Media Ecology, Future of the Internet, Broadband, Mobile, Technology User Types
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Media Mention
Jason Lee Miller, WebProNews.com
Oct 9, 2006
"Pew Internet and American Life Project released a six-page analysis of Web 2.0, attempting to define, exactly, what types of Internet applications the phrase covers. The end result: like porn, we know Web 2.0 when we see it; and Web 2.0 has been her...
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More in: Web 2.0, Email, Cloud Computing, New Media Ecology
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Media Mention
Wendy Davis, Media Post Publications
Oct 5, 2006
Everyone's heard of "Web 2.0" But many--even the people who use the term most often--are hard-pressed to articulate how "Web 2.0" differs from the Internet before 2004, when the term was coined. This morning, the Pew Internet Project, using data from...
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More in: Web 2.0, Email, Cloud Computing, New Media Ecology
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Presentation
Sep 28, 2006Lee Rainie
Young workers who have grown up with the internet, cell phones, video games, iPods, and digital cameras are different from their elders. Those who are now hiring the young "digital natives" need to know how their new world has shaped their behavior a...
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More in: Work, Teens, Education, Future of the Internet, New Media Ecology, Generations
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Presentation
Jul 28, 2006Lee Rainie
This presentation covers many of the major findings from the Project about the social impact of the internet.
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More in: Communities, Digital Divide, New Media Ecology, Broadband, Technology User Types
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Presentation
Jun 7, 2006Lee Rainie
This speech describes how the internet is forcing change in learnnig and work environments, as well as how people are using digital media in different ways from the past.
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More in: New Media Ecology, Education, Work, Generations, Technology User Types
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Presentation
May 9, 2006Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie describes the changes introduced into the consumer world by the internet, the cell phone, and other technology devices. And he covers some of the major implications of those changes for organizations and businesses that deal with consumers...
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More in: New Media Ecology, Shopping, Mobile, Banking
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Presentation
Mar 23, 2006Lee Rainie
This is a discussion of the eight realities of technology and social experience that are shaping the world of today's teens and twenty-somethings.
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More in: Teens, Education, Gaming, Libraries, Generations, Future of the Internet, New Media Ecology
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Report
Mar 22, 2006John Horrigan
By the end of 2005, 50 million Americans got news online on a typical day, a sizable increase since 2002. Much of that growth has been fueled by the rise in home broadband connections over the last four years.
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More in: News, Broadband, New Media Ecology