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Mar 25, 2009John Horrigan
Wireless connectivity has drawn many users more deeply into digital life.
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Technology users can be sorted based on their assets, actions, and attitudes toward how tech gadgets fit into their lives. Take our quiz to see where you fit in our typology.
by Stephanie Schorow , Boston Herald
Jul 17, 2001
A recent survey by the Pew Internet and American Life Project of the time people spend online underscores how the best laid plans of dot-coms and start-ups oft go astray.
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By Reid Kanaley, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Mar 22, 2001
A three-year, $5.9 million study financed by Philadelphia's Pew Charitable Trusts looks at who has Internet access, and why.
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May 10, 2000Lee Rainie, Amanda Lenhart, Susannah Fox, Tom Spooner, John Horrigan
Women surge online and are even more enthusiastic than men about the way email improves their connections and increases their communication with key family members and friends
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of caregivers who use the internet look online for health information, outpacing other internet users on every health topic included in our survey, from looking up certain treatments to hospital ratings to end-of-life decisions.
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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.