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Presentation
Jun 13, 2013Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie, the Director of the Pew Internet Project, will present the Project's latest findings about the changing role of libraries and patrons' interest in new services. He will also describe Project research on the way people use mobile devices a...
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Presentation
Jun 12, 2013Mary Madden
Senior Researcher Mary Madden delivered the keynote address for the Lawlor Symposium's summer seminar.
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Media Mention
Amy O'Leary, The New York Times
Jun 10, 2013
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While nearly every demographic group showed an increase in tablet ownership over the last year, the report said, the fastest-growing groups included more affluent households making over $75,000 a year, college graduates as well as adults bet...
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Report
Jun 10, 2013Kathryn Zickuhr
Tablet adoption has almost doubled over the past year. A third of American adults now own a tablet computer, including almost half of those ages 35-44 and a majority of those in higher income households.
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Commentary
Jun 6, 2013Joanna Brenner
Highlights of the Pew Internet Project’s research related to mobile technology
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Media Mention
Amy Gahran, Knight Digital Media Center
Jun 6, 2013
In the past year the U.S. crossed a mobile tipping point: now, most cell phones in use here are smartphones. According to a new Pew report 56% of all American adults are now smartphone users.
But, as author William Gibson observed: "The future is ...
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Infographic
Jun 6, 2013
For the first time, Pew Internet has found that cell phone ownership among adults has exceeded 90%.
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Media Mention
Hayley Tsukayama, The Washington Post
Jun 5, 2013
For the first time, a majority of American adults are now smartphone owners, according to a study released Wednesday.
The Pew [Research Center's Internet and American Life Project] found that 56 percent of all American adults now use mobile phones...
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Report
Jun 5, 2013Aaron Smith
56% of American adults now own a smartphone of some kind; Android and iPhone owners account for half of the cell phone user population. Higher income adults and those under age 35 lead the way when it comes to smartphone ownership.
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Presentation
May 17, 2013Kristen Purcell
Kristen Purcell spoke at the Art Museum Marketing Association (AMMA) meeting at the Baltimore Museum of Art on Friday, May 17th, for an audience of marketing directors from the largest art museums in the U.S.
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