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Report
Dec 22, 2003Mary Madden, Lee Rainie
This report analyzes the responses of more than 64,000
Americans to phone surveys in the past three years. It finds that 63% of
U.S. adults now are online and many of them have built Internet use into their lives in practical ways.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Richard Morochove, Toronto Star
May 19, 2003
According to a report released last month by the U.S.-based Pew Internet Project on "The Ever-Shifting Internet Population," Internet penetration rates have "hovered between 57 per cent and 61 per cent since October, 2001, rather than pursuing the st...
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Report
Apr 16, 2003Lee Rainie, Mary Madden, Angie Boyce, Amanda Lenhart, John Horrigan, Katherine Allen, Erin O'Grady
This study reveals a fluidity in internet use, detailing the on again, off again, or proximal relationships that some have with the Internet and also looks at those who remain offline and the reasons given for non-use.
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