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Research On Blogs

Blogs, or online journals, are a way for internet users to express themselves creatively or to document their experiences. About one in ten internet users contribute to a blog; one in three internet users read blogs.

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2005

  • Commentary

    Podcasting and Mobcasting

    Podcasting is when an audio file is enclosed in an RSS feed and in fact, broadcast to users who have signed up to receive the feed. The recipients can then open up the audio file and either listen to it immediately or ...

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    More in: Blogs, Podcasting

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    The State of Blogging

    By the end of 2004 blogs had established themselves as a key part of online culture: 7% of U.S. internet users say they have created blogs and 27% say they are blog readers.

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    More in: Blogs, Web 2.0

2004

2003

  • Data Set

    March-May 2003 Data Set

    In addition to tracking questions, this dataset also contains questions about content creation, weblogs (“blogs”), newsgroup participation and Web diaries.

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DATA POINT

43%

of adults who have not completed high school use the internet, versus 71% of high school graduates and 94% of college graduates

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