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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.
Howard Wolinsky, Chicago Sun-Times
Jan 15, 2006
"Ten years ago, when someone mentioned the word Internet, the likely response would have been: "Inter-what?"In a decade, Internet use has exploded. On a typical day, 82 million American adults, 40 percent of the entire population, go online to read e...
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More in: New Media Ecology, Broadband, Future of the Internet
Jan 12, 2006Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie appeared on The Diane Rehm Show on NPR on January 12, 2006, speaking about the future of TV.
More in: Future of the Internet, New Media Ecology, Web 2.0
Oct 24, 2005Lee Rainie
Rainie discusses some of the latest findings of the Pew Internet Project and the subjects the Project is considering in the future.
More in: Libraries, New Media Ecology, Future of the Internet
Apr 13, 2005Lee Rainie
An overview of findings of the Pew Internet Project with implications for those who run web sites.
More in: New Media Ecology, Technology User Types, Generations
Apr 1, 2005John Horrigan
This presentation shows pattern of online news consumption, with particular emphasis on how high-speed internet connections help shift the center of news consumption closer to the online world, especially for young internet users.
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Mar 30, 2005Lee Rainie
This speech describes the mass adoption of the internet in the U.S. and its resultant impact on economic, social and civic spheres.
More in: Digital Divide, Generations, Future of the Internet, New Media Ecology
Feb 18, 2005Lee Rainie
Some trends and tips for businesses that use the internet.
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Feb 9, 2005Lee Rainie
An overview of our findings about who's online and what they do on the Web.
More in: New Media Ecology, Generations, Digital Divide
Jan 25, 2005Lee Rainie, John Horrigan
Widespread adoption of the internet in the past decade has had some dramatic impacts on people's communication patterns and the way they seek information.
More in: Broadband, Technology User Types, New Media Ecology, Communities
Seth Schiesel, The New York Times
Nov 24, 2003
Data on the trend is hard to come by, but in a report released yesterday, the Pew Internet and American Life Project, a nonprofit research group, estimated that 2 percent of Americans have canceled traditional phone service in favor of a cellphone an...
More in: Broadband, Future of the Internet, Technology User Types, New Media Ecology, Music, Video
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of cell owners experience dropped calls at least occasionally. Some 32% of cell owners say they encounter this problem at least a few times a week or more frequently than that.
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The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center. The Center is supported by The Pew Charitable Trust.