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Dec 7, 2011Parents' Perspective
Director Lee Rainie was interviewed on the "Parents' Perspective" podcast (#494) about how today's "plugged-in teens" manage their reputations online--and how their families are parenting in ...
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Dec 2, 2011CNN / Mashable
Americans are going online to pass the time more than they were just a few years ago, according to a new study.
A report from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project found that about 53% of young adults ages 18 to 29 go o...
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Nov 2, 2011This Week in Libraries
Pew Internet director Lee Rainie was on “This Week in Libraries,” where he and John Seely Brown spoke about the process of knowledge aquisition, networked objects, librarians as data analysts, and more. (Video)
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Oct 26, 2011Next Libraries
What does your community want and need from a library? If you’re a librarian, chances are you’ve made efforts to find out, to strategically plan, to adjust services to local interests and changing needs. Rarely, though, do any of us get to see a b...
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Jun 16, 2011Globe and Mail
Is Twitter ruining your attention span? Is Facebook turning you into a wan, sunlight-deprived, socially stunted creeper? Does sending LinkedIn invites to everyone in your e-mail contact list make you appear a status-seeking, resume-padding social-...
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Jun 16, 2011CNN
Myspace remains the second-largest social network, according to the Pew report and research firm comScore. Myspace had 35 million visitors last month, but that number has steadily dropping, comScore said in a report on Wednesday.
The ne...
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Jun 8, 2011The University of Washington's Project Information Literacy
In this interview with Project Information Literacy, Director Lee Rainie talks about the impact of social networks on learning, libraries, and society, as we know it.
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Jun 2, 2011USA Today
Today, seven in 10 adult Internet users watch videos, and 50% report watching humorous videos, up from 31% in 2007, according to the most recent survey by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. Viewing educational videos jumpe...
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Apr 20, 2011NPR
Internet activism has always been a medium of inclusiveness — Twitter and YouTube rather than either/or. And this time around, there will be even more new technologies no presidential candidate has used before, such as canvassing apps for the iPho...
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Apr 8, 2011CNN
More than half of people online have uploaded photos to be shared with others, according to a study from the Pew Research Center for a report that hasn't yet been published. It was 55% in November, up from 46% in July 2008, Pew's studies found.
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