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    February 25, 2014
    The Web at 25 in the U.S.

    06 computer users in 2014

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    The Web at 25 in the U.S.
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    01 internet use over time
    02 internet good or bad
    03 technologies that would be hard to give up
    04 the online social climate mostly kind
    05 computer use over time
    06 computer users in 2014
    07 cell phone ownership over time
    08 cell owners in 2014
    09 smartphone ownership over time
    10 smartphone owners in 2014
    11 internet use over time
    12 internet users in 2014
    13 harder to give up internet than tv
    14 harder to give up cell phones than landlines
    15 how hard would it be to give up these technologies
    16 kindness and cruelty online
    17 impact of online comms on relationships
    18 internet good or band thing overall
    Smartphone owner demos
    Internet harder to give up than tv
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