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Presentation
Mar 29, 2011Kristen Purcell
Trends that are revolutionizing how people consume information and reshaping the public’s expectations about information access and immersion.
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More in: Web 2.0, New Media Ecology, Mobile
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Media Mention
Dec 17, 2010The Globe and Mail
Kristen Purcell, the associate director for research at the Pew Internet & American Life Project, notes that one in 10 of 1,917 adults surveyed this spring by her institute wasn't sure if his phone came loaded with apps. Of the ones who did have a...
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Presentation
Oct 22, 2010Kristen Purcell
Kristen Purcell will participate in a discussion of recent data about online activities at the Connected Health Symposium in Boston, MA.
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Presentation
Sep 20, 2010Kristen Purcell
This talk, the keynote address at the Arizona State Library’s E-Reader Summit and Technology Showcase, will highlight trends in mobile internet access, e-reader and tablet computer use, and mobile apps.
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More in: Libraries
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Media Mention
Sep 16, 2010Federal News Radio
In an interview on Federal News Radio, Associate Director Kristen Purcell talked about the major findings from her recent report, "The Rise of Apps Culture." She also ...
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Media Mention
Sep 15, 2010CNN
(CNN) -- About 35 percent of U.S. adults have mobile phones that run software applications, or apps, according to a new survey.
But fewer than one in four adults actually uses those apps. And more than one out of 10 said they're not eve...
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Press Release
Sep 14, 2010
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Media Mention
Sep 14, 2010Beyond the Book
Pew Internet director Lee Rainie spoke with Christopher Kenneally, host of CCC’s Beyond the Book podcast, on the occasion of the publication of a groundbreaking survey, “The Rise of Apps Culture.”
“The rise of mobile connectivity and it...
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More in: Mobile, Politics
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Media Mention
Sep 14, 2010msnbc.com
Thirty-five percent of adults in the United States have "apps," or software programs on their cell phones now, but only 24 percent of them are actually using them; 11 percent of cell owners "are not sure if their phone is equipped with apps," acco...
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Media Mention
Sep 14, 2010Los Angeles Times
Nearly one quarter of U.S. adults are now using cellphone apps, according to a survey by the Pew Internet Project released Tuesday.
The popularity of apps has grown substantially since the advent of what Pew calls "apps culture," which ...
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