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Report
Oct 5, 2006Susannah Fox, Mary Madden
“Web 2.0” has become a catch-all buzzword; the Pew Internet Project and Hitwise provide data to put it in perspective.
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More in: Web 2.0, Podcasting, Social Networking, Video, Blogs
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Presentation
Jan 12, 2006Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie appeared on The Diane Rehm Show on NPR on January 12, 2006, speaking about the future of TV.
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More in: Future of the Internet, New Media Ecology, Web 2.0
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Infographic
Nov 2, 2005
American teenagers are utilizing the interactive capabilities of the internet as they create and share their own media creations.
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Report
Nov 2, 2005Amanda Lenhart, Mary Madden
American teenagers today are utilizing the interactive capabilities of the internet as they create and share their own media creations.
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Report
Jul 20, 2005Lee Rainie
The average American internet user is not sure what podcasting is, what an RSS feed does, or what the term “phishing” means.
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Report
Jan 2, 2005Lee Rainie
By the end of 2004 blogs had established themselves as a key part of online culture: 7% of U.S. internet users say they have created blogs and 27% say they are blog readers.
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More in: Blogs, Web 2.0
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Report
Oct 20, 2004Lee Rainie, Paul Hitlin
33 million American internet users have reviewed or rated someone or something as part of an online rating system.
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Report
Feb 29, 2004Amanda Lenhart, Deborah Fallows, John Horrigan
More than 53 million American adults have used the Internet to publish their thoughts, respond to others, post pictures, share files and otherwise contribute to the explosion of content available online.
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More in: Web 2.0, 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