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    Methodology

    This report is based on the findings of two daily tracking surveys on Americans’ use of the internet. The first was by Princeton Survey Research Associates International between November 29 to December 31, 2005, among a sample of 3,011 adults, 18 and older.  The material in this report dealing with content creation and the attitudes […]

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    Part 5. Audience

    Introduction Despite a blogger’s often private sense of the nature of his or her blog, the act of keeping a blog (unless password protected or otherwise locked down) is an inherently public act. Blogs are generally kept so that they may be read by others, yet the audience of a particular blog is technically nearly […]

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    Part 2. Broadband and Daily News Consumption

    A broadband connection can affect daily news consumption in a variety of ways. In trying to disentangle the forces that shape online news consumption, it might help to list several ways broadband could influence news consumption patterns. A broadband connection might add to the total number of news sources people turn to on the average […]

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    Part 3. Spotlight on “High-Powered” High-Speed Users

    The behavior of current “high-powered” high-speed users may offer a glimpse into the future. In our December 2005 survey, the median broadband user did three online activities on a given day (out of a list of ten) compared to one for the median dial-up user.[6.numoffset=”6″ The average (or mean) number of activities was 2.8 for […]

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