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May 7, 2012Lee Rainie, Susannah Fox
86% of smartphone owners used their phone in the past month to make real-time queries to help them meet friends, solve problems, or settle arguments
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The information ecosystem has changed radically in the internet and cell-phone era. That has affected the way people relate to each other and the way they relate to information.
Mar 1, 2011Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie discusses research findings about the information needs of communities
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Jan 15, 2011Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie speaks to university educators in entrenpreneurship programs about the role of digital networks in innovation.
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Jan 1, 2011
Our January 2011 tracking survey contains questions about people's sources of online news information.
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Dec 13, 2010Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie gave a keynote to the iMedia Agency Summit for ad executives. It explored the new media ecololgy and how it has changed customer behavior and expectations.
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Nov 5, 2010Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie discusses the latest research of the Project and previews the themes of his forthcoming book, “Networking: The New Social Operating System.” He also describes how the social world of “networked individuals” is different from previous gener...
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Oct 22, 2010Lee Rainie
Three revolutions... and the three upheavals yet to come.
Aug 22, 2010Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie discussed the Future of Public Relations with a class of executive management students at the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
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Jul 29, 2010Kristen Purcell
In this international course, Kristen will share data on the growing mobile landscape both globally and in the US, highlight key aspects of today’s changing information ecology, and explore with librarians how they can leverage these two trends in th...
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Jun 24, 2010Lee Rainie
Consumption of news, information and entertainment has radically changed, and not just online. In this talk, Director Lee Rainie presents the latest data and trends.
More in: New Media Ecology, News
Jun 14, 2010Kristen Purcell
Kristen Purcell presents Pew Internet's latest findings about the participatory news consumer to media professionals representing nonprofit arts organizations from across the state of New Jersey.
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