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Jul 8, 2010Federal News Radio
In an interview on Federal News Radio, Aaron Smith talked about the major findings from his recent report, "Mobile Access 2010." (You can listen to the full interview Read More
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Jul 7, 2010msnbc.com
Americans' use of non-voice programs on cell phones has "grown dramatically" over the last year, with even more of us using our phones as cameras and video recorders, as well as for e-mail, Internet and playing games, according to a report from th...
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Jul 7, 2010Associated Press
A separate study, from the Pew Internet & American Life Project, backs those findings. It found that 40 percent of U.S. adults used a mobile device to surf the Web, send e-mail or participate in instant messaging. Those figures from May are up fro...
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Jul 7, 2010The Hill
Eighty-seven percent of minority respondents own a cell phone as opposed to 80 percent of whites. In total, 64 percent of African-Americans use some form of mobile Internet via their cell phone or laptop, while only 59 percent of all adults do so....
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Jul 7, 2010Washington Post
African Americans and Hispanics continue to be among the most avid users of the Internet over their cellphones, according to a report released Wednesday by the Pew Research ...
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Jul 7, 2010New York Times
The image of the affluent and white cellphone owner as the prototypical mobile Web user seems to be a mistaken one, according to a report published Wednesday by the Pew Rese...
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