Social networking sites and our lives
How people's trust, personal relationships, and civic and political involvement are connected to their use of social network sites and other technologies.
How people's trust, personal relationships, and civic and political involvement are connected to their use of social network sites and other technologies.
A guide to data resources on our site, including recent changes to our data sets.
Kristen Purcell's keynote address at the Museums and the Web annual conference, held April 6-10 in Philadelphia, PA.
This talk explores commonly held assumptions about how teens and young adults use technology. Do teens really send that many text messages a day? Is Twitter the next big thing among young adults? Are landlines obsolete?
Lee Raine talks with Journalism That Matters' Bill Densmore about how libraries can adjust and thrive in the new media ecosystem.
Trends that are revolutionizing how people consume information and reshaping the public’s expectations about information access and immersion.
42% of all Americans turn to the popular collaborative encyclopedia for information online
A one-day forum on social media, HIV, and sexually transmitted infections turned out to be an unfiltered discussion of love, truth, and technology.
Eight percent of online adults use Twitter. It is particularly popular with young adults, minorities, and those who live in cities.
HealthCampDC is the latest in the HealthCamp un-conference series addressing the transformation of health care to a participatory model with active patient engagement through the use of social networking sites, open standards and web 2.0.