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Chris O'Brien | Columnist, San Jose Mercury News
Dec 14, 2010
At first glance, a major study released last week showing higher percentages of blacks and Latinos than whites using Twitter seemed like a cyberutopian's dream come true. The blogosphere applauded what looked like real data showing that social media ...
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Commentary
Dec 10, 2010Susannah Fox
A one-day forum on social media, HIV, and sexually transmitted infections turned out to be an unfiltered discussion of love, truth, and technology.
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Report
Dec 9, 2010Aaron Smith, Lee Rainie
Eight percent of online adults use Twitter. It is particularly popular with young adults, minorities, and those who live in cities.
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Mike Swift, San Jose Mercury News
Dec 9, 2010
People have grown used to the idea of Twitter as America's stream of consciousness, but a new study suggests that the fast-growing microblogging service is also becoming a kind of digital melting pot for U.S. adults.
A survey released today by the...
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David Riedel, CBS News
Dec 9, 2010
(CBS) Eight percent of online Americans use Twitter, according to a Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project released Thursday. The study is the first by Pew that specifically examines Twitter users.
Worth noting: Pew discovered du...
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Suzanne Choney, msnbc.com
Dec 9, 2010
Eight percent of Americans who are online use Twitter, and the short-messaging blog is "particularly popular" with those ages 18 to 29, minorities and those who live in cities," according to a new report from The Pew Research Center's Internet & Amer...
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Nick Bilton, New York Times
Dec 9, 2010
A new study released Thursday by The Pew Research Center found that 8 percent of Americans who are active on the Internet are enthusiastic users of the social networking service Twitter.
The study is part of a Pew Research Center’s Interne...
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