Online Boys: Not Just Wallflowers
Teen girls have already laid their claim to many corners of the creative Web. So what are the boys up to?
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Teen girls have already laid their claim to many corners of the creative Web. So what are the boys up to?
The speech discusses evolving online usage patterns. The drivers of changing usage patterns are the emergence of “always present” digital information access enabled by mobile wireless, to go with growth of “always on” home broadband connections.
62% of all Americans are part of a wireless, mobile population that participates in digital activities away from home or work.
There is a demographically diverse group of Americans who already take advantage of mobile acess to data and information. With “cloud computing” on the horizon as the next evolution in mobile access, the make-up of the population of mobile users offe…
62% of Americans are part of a wireless, mobile population that participates in digital activities away from home or work
E-patients are at the center of the health care revolution, but how will Health 2.0 attract and serve the majority, not just the elite?
A new journal article on doctor-patient email reveals (to me, for the first time) that the very first phone call was actually a call for emergency medical assistance. Alexander Graham Bell had just spilled battery acid on himself, hence his hurrie…
Most internet users view online shopping as convenient and a time-saver. At the same time, they worry about the security of sending their credit card information over the internet.
New “thermometer” charts show degrees of access to the internet and cell phones among various demographic groups.
The Pew Internet & American Life Project has created three “thermometers” of digital access: internet, cell phone, and home broadband connections.