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Report
Nov 23, 2003John Horrigan
Computers and the Internet are encroaching on the TV and the landline telephone as important information and communication tools for a growing number of tech-loving Americans, especially those in their twenties.
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More in: Broadband, Generations, Digital Divide, Mobile
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Media Mention
Carl Bialik, Wall Street Journal
Sep 3, 2003
According to a study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, Internet usage is rising steadily among adults across the US, but Southern states continue to lag behind the rest of the country; in December 2002, the proportion of Americans 18 and o...
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More in: Digital Divide, Generations, Race and Ethnicity , Women and Men
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Stanley Miller, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sep 2, 2003
The region-by-region study released last week by the Pew Internet & American Life Project also found that people online in the upper Midwest -- which it defined as Wisconsin, Minnesota and North and South Dakota -- are more educated than the national...
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Media Mention
Ellen McCarthy, The Washington Post
Aug 28, 2003
African Americans make up a higher proportion of Internet users in the Washington area than in any other part of the country, according to a new study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.
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Greg Griffin, The Denver Post
Aug 28, 2003
Just 33 percent of blacks in the region who responded to a survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project said they use the Web.
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More in: Digital Divide, Race and Ethnicity , Generations
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Report
Aug 27, 2003Tom Spooner
Internet penetration is not spread evenly over all regions, and users in different regions do different things online.
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More in: Digital Divide, Generations, Race and Ethnicity , Women and Men
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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
Vivian Marino, The New York Times
Jul 20, 2003
Eighty percent of all Internet users go online to find health information, according to a study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.
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More in: Health, Decision Making, Families, Generations, Race and Ethnicity , Seniors, Women and Men
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Media Mention
Mary Vuong, The Houston Chronicle
Jul 20, 2003
"That says to me that people are really reacting to a diagnosis," said Susannah Fox, research director of the Pew Internet Project. "They're probably preparing for a doctor's appointment as well as recovering from a doctor's appointment."
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Misha Davenport, Chicago Sun-Times
Jul 7, 2003
College students are doing more than just hitting the books. According to a new national study for the Pew Internet & American Life Project, nearly two-thirds of college students are spending time playing computer and video games.
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More in: Gaming, Generations