The Audience for Online Video-Sharing Sites Shoots Up
As the audience for online video continues to grow, a leading edge of internet users are migrating their viewing from their computer screens to their TV screens.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
As the audience for online video continues to grow, a leading edge of internet users are migrating their viewing from their computer screens to their TV screens.
In the decade since Napster’s launch, selling recorded music has become as much of an art as making the music itself.
As gadgets with digital audio capability proliferate, podcast downloading continues to increase. Currently, 19% of all internet users say they have downloaded a podcast.
More teens are creating and sharing material on the internet. 28% of online teens have blogs, up from 2004 with growth fueled almost entirely by girls. “Super communicators” rise as email fades as a tool for teens.
More than half of internet users have taken virtual tours — nearly doubling the number who had done so in late 2004.
More than half of internet users have taken virtual tours — nearly doubling the number who had done so in late 2004.
“Web 2.0†has become a catch-all buzzword; the Pew Internet Project and Hitwise provide data to put it in perspective.
Our surveys shed light on public and elite attitudes about free online file sharing and copyright.
Artists and musicians are enthusiastic internet users and they believe the internet helps them make and sell their work.
Palatable soundbytes in a P2P case are hard to come by…
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