Protecting Teens on the Internet: Gaps and Agreement in Perceptions Between Parents and Children
This short presentation addresses the Project’s late 2004 findings on the steps that parents are taking to protect their teenage children online.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
This short presentation addresses the Project’s late 2004 findings on the steps that parents are taking to protect their teenage children online.
Some trends and tips for businesses that use the internet.
This presentation presents data through January 2005 on broadband adoption at home and discusses prospects for future growth
An overview of our findings about who’s online and what they do on the Web.
This slide show presents trends from 2002 to 2004 in adoption of high-speed internet connections at home among Americans living in rural parts of the country.
This speech describes the different ways Internet users find health information online, whether they count on crude tools like search engines or become sophisticated “farmers” of health information, using trusted bookmarks and sharing what they fi…
This presentation provides new demographic data, not contained in recent reports, that is broken out by age groups. It also contains specific tips for government Web site managers who want to design senior-friendly sites.
The presentation outlines three main groups, roughly aligned with the constituencies of a college or university website–teens/prospective students, current students and parents–and discusses the online nature, behaviors and beliefs of these groups.
The presentation provides data on Internet usage for African American and Hispanic individuals.
The major portals of Web traffic played a late, mild, yet remarkably sophisticated role in the proceedings. Some 22% of Internet users searched the Internet for campaign news during the 2002 mid-term election, but they were somewhat less successfu…
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