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Jun 27, 2010Mary Madden
This presentation highlights new research on teens, young adults and social media use while also identifying a new leading edge group that deserves the same attention: those who own four or more internet-connected devices.
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More in: Libraries, Social Networking, Teens, Cloud Computing, Mobile, Technology User Types, Web 2.0
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Oct 7, 2009Lee Rainie
In this talk to medical librarians, Lee Rainie covered how e-patients and their caregivers have become a force in the medical world. In addition, he looked at the many ways that e-patients are using the internet to research and respond to their he...
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More in: Health, Web 2.0, Technology User Types
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Presentation
Oct 2, 2009Mary Madden
As the internet population has matured over time, binary distinctions between those who are online and offline have given way to a more robust understanding of the assets, actions and attitudes that affect user experience.
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More in: Libraries, Technology User Types, Mobile, Web 2.0
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Sep 16, 2009Lee Rainie
Pew Internet Project data about changes in the online world, different technology users, and how those changes might affect public radio programming.
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More in: Technology User Types, News
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Presentation
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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Presentation
Mar 30, 2009Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie discussed Pew Internet's latest tech-user findings and why they suggest that libraries can play a role in people’s social networks in the future.
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More in: Libraries, Social Networking, Technology User Types
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Presentation
Dec 4, 2007John Horrigan
This presentation discusses how user behavior is likely to shape future demand for printed materials. Much of the presentation centers on the Pew Internet Project's typology of users of information and communication technology, which suggests that...
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More in: Technology User Types
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Presentation
Oct 29, 2007Lee Rainie
This is a rundown of the Pew Internet & American Life Project's most recent findings related to internet use, especially Web 2.0 activities. It also goes through the Project's new tech-user typology and the implications of the Project's findings f...
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More in: Libraries, Technology User Types, Web 2.0
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Jun 22, 2007Susannah Fox
Older adults are still the least likely group to have basic internet access and broadband access at home. However, information specialists can design outreach plans that are targeted at certain groups dominated by people age 50+.
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More in: Technology User Types, Seniors
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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...
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More in: New Media Ecology, Future of the Internet, Broadband, Mobile, Technology User Types