An email interview with Lee Rainie
A day in the life at the Pew Internet Project and other revelations.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
A day in the life at the Pew Internet Project and other revelations.
About 6% of U.S. adults have created blogs and 16% of them read blogs
Bill Gates sounds off on music file sharing.
This presentation combines national survey data with a special online survey of K-12 school system webmasters in the Washington, DC, region. Topics include: the internet’s impact on parents, students, K-12 education, and local government.
“Pictorial passwords” make logging in a bit like a personal concentration game.
The New Yorker magazine begins to figure out the internet.
Going back to March 2000 and the dawn of the Pew Internet Project we have posted our survey data and some new data sets are now available.
Justice Kennedy, and other Justices who may do research online for Court opinions, are joined by about 27 million other adult Americans who use the internet to conduct research connected to their jobs.
Despite the rapturous speed with which the news of the newly elected Pope disseminated in digital bits and bytes throughout the world today, the source that first announced the breaking story was the same brick-and-mortar reporter we’ve relied on …
Meetup.com, the favorite web business of political sociologists, announced yesterday that it will institute a fee for its community organizing service beginning May 1.