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May 7, 2012Lee Rainie, Susannah Fox
86% of smartphone owners used their phone in the past month to make real-time queries to help them meet friends, solve problems, or settle arguments
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The information ecosystem has changed radically in the internet and cell-phone era. That has affected the way people relate to each other and the way they relate to information.
Jan 22, 2008Lee Rainie
This presentation covers a variety of reports from the Pew Internet Project that are particularly relevant to librarians and those who provide information services.
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A presentation on how librarians can function in a world where the internet, cell phones, gaming consoles, MP3 players, and other digital gadgets are part of everyday life.
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Nov 5, 2007Lee Rainie
This is a general discussion of the hallmarks of the new digital ecosystem and some of the changes that have occurred to people's relationship to each other and people's relationship to information and media.
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Jun 25, 2007Lee Rainie
This speech to a branch of the American Library Association looks at three critical uncertainties about the future of the internet and how librarians might contribute to debates about the internet to come.
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May 1, 2007John Horrigan
This presentation addresses the following question: What does user behavior tell us about the right way for information providers to reach people? It does so by examining four propositions about what users value from the internet and online communica...
Apr 16, 2007Lee Rainie
Pew Internet data and findings related to Web 2.0 applications and activities.
More in: Libraries, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology, Future of the Internet
Apr 14, 2007Lee Rainie
This presentation covers the technology world of teenagers and college students and discusses six realities of the lives of "digital natives" that are especially important for their institutions and their teachers to know.
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Feb 18, 2007Lee Rainie
A discussion of Pew Internet Project findings about how the internet has changed communities and the general learning environment of users.
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Feb 6, 2007Deborah Fallows
Americans flocked in record numbers to their favorite media sources for political news last fall. In this report, fans of newspaper, TV and online news sites tell how and why they differ.
More in: News, Politics, New Media Ecology
Feb 1, 2007Lee Rainie
An overview of Pew Internet Project findings
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of cell owners receive unwanted sales or marketing calls at one time or another. And 25% of cell owners encounter this problem at least a few times a week or more frequently.
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