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Jul 2, 2010Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie
Most experts surveyed in the latest Pew Internet/Elon University study say social benefits of Internet use far outweigh negatives; some say it robs time, exposes private information, engenders intolerance.
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We have asked experts and analysts to assess various scenarios about the evolution of technology and how technology change might affect social, political, and economic activity in the future.
Yuki Noguchi, The Washington Post
May 22, 2003
The earlier study, based on a survey by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, found that the number of high-speed Internet subscriptions to homes doubled in the past year, but that growth was starting to slow. The Pew survey found that 57 perce...
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Susan Stellin, The New York Times
May 19, 2003
"We see experienced Internet users getting a little frustrated and discontented with their dial-up Internet connections and naturally migrating to broadband," said John Horrigan, a senior research specialist with the Pew project.
Jun 27, 2002Lee Rainie
The presentation highlights our findings about how broadband users are different from dial-up users.
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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.