Researching (and Reviewing) Doctors Online
An ABCNews.com story quotes Pew Internet’s research about how many people look online for information about doctors and hospitals.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
An ABCNews.com story quotes Pew Internet’s research about how many people look online for information about doctors and hospitals.
Wondering how to describe social media and Web 2.0? Trying to figure out what happens next? Read Bruce Sterling’s latest speech, “The Brief But Glorious Life of Web 2.0, and What Comes After.”
Last week my colleague, Amanda Lenhart, appeared on the Kojo Nnamdi show to talk about the opportunities and hazards that come with using social networking sites.
Google has started placing ads on Google News pages. How’s that working out?
Medpedia launched this week, prompting questions from many corners about how it fits in to the current realities of the health care world.
This speech pulls together Pew Internet findings and analysis about how people get news and relate to news items in the digital age.
Lee Rainie’s speech at the Integrated Media Association meeting was a hit on Twitter.
The Future of Music Coalition’s Policy Day brings together musicians, techies, policymakers and advocates to discuss the changing music and technology policy landscape.
As of December 2008, 11% of online American adults said they used a service like Twitter or another service that allowed them to share updates about themselves or to see the updates of others.
Along with communicating extensively via untethered mobile devices, Twitter users are more likely to consume news and information on these devices as well.