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Report
Jan 25, 2005Lee Rainie, John Horrigan
Widespread adoption of the internet in the past decade has had some dramatic impacts on people's communication patterns and the way they seek information.
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More in: Broadband, Technology User Types, New Media Ecology, Communities
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Presentation
Oct 23, 2003Lee Rainie
This speech is an informal discussion of the history of the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
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More in: New Media Ecology, Technology User Types
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Report
Jul 31, 2003Amanda Lenhart, Mary Madden
The number of American adults downloading music continues to grow
and two-thirds of those who download or share files say they don't care whether the files are copyrighted or not.
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More in: Music, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology, Cloud Computing
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Presentation
Apr 28, 2003John Horrigan
John's presentation provides data on broadband penetration to homes and highlights findings from the report “The Broadband Difference.”
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More in: Broadband, Digital Divide, New Media Ecology
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Presentation
Jun 27, 2002Lee Rainie
The presentation highlights our findings about how broadband users are different from dial-up users.
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More in: Broadband, Future of the Internet, New Media Ecology
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Report
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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More in: Technology User Types, New Media Ecology, Women and Men, Families, Digital Divide, Communities