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Media Mention
Yuki Noguchi, The Washington Post
Nov 24, 2003
The tech elite, by comparison, consisted mostly of mid-thirtysomethings who spend an average of $169 a month on information goods. People in their early twenties are also leaders in designing online content, participating in online groups, and downlo...
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More in: Broadband, Email, New Media Ecology, Technology User Types, Future of the Internet, Video, Music
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Media Mention
Howard Wolinsky, Chicago Sun-Times
Nov 24, 2003
A study based on a national survey and to be released today by the Pew Internet and American Life Project concludes, "Although these ardent technophiles are a minority of the population, their trend-setting ways often ripple widely in society."
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More in: Broadband, Future of the Internet, New Media Ecology, Technology User Types, Web 2.0, Music, Video
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Media Mention
Amy Harmon, The New York Times
Sep 9, 2003
A recent study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project found that 67 percent of people downloading music did not care whether or not it was copyrighted.
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More in: Music, Video, Cloud Computing, New Media Ecology, Web 2.0
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Presentation
Aug 14, 2003Lee Rainie
This presentation covered our basic findings about how American teenagers use the Internet.
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More in: Teens, Families, Technology User Types, Music, Social Networking, Generations
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Media Mention
Benny Evangelista , The San Francisco Chronicle
Aug 4, 2003
Whether the lawsuits prove to be an effective deterrent remains to be seen, but the RIAA's tactic should raise the awareness of the issues to a public that is generally indifferent to copyright laws, said Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Internet & Am...
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More in: Music, Video, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology
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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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Data Set
May 1, 2003
In addition to tracking questions, this dataset also contains questions about content creation, weblogs (“blogs”), newsgroup participation and Web diaries.
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More in: Music, Blogs