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    Part 7. Conclusions and implications

    Conclusions and implications The act of going online for news about politics and public affairs increases the amount of information people know about the different sides of issues. In a contemporary political environment that seems highly partisan and in which people seem to talk past each other rather than weigh each other’s arguments, it is […]

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    Part 1. Introduction: The internet and political arguments

    There is renewed concern about the issue of “selective exposure” – the possibility people use the internet to tailor the information they receive to their beliefs or interests. Political scientists and campaign practitioners have been concerned for more than a half century about the ways in which people use media to get political information and […]

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    Part 1. Prescription drug information searches

    The prescription drug market is enormous. Forty-five percent of American adults take prescription drugs on a regular basis, 27% occasionally take prescription drugs, and an additional 27% say they never take prescription drugs. In addition, 41% of American adults live with someone who takes prescription drugs on a regular basis. When the two groups of […]

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    February 2004 – Tracking

    This dataset contains tracking questions about online activities. It also contains an extensive battery of questions pertaining to the volume of “spam” email, music downloading, instant messaging, broadband, and VOIP.

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    Part 4. IM at work: Instant messaging has become a familiar reality in some offices

    21% of instant message users use IM at their job. In recent years, the use of IM programs has gained popularity in the workplace.  Twenty-one percent of IM users, or approximately 11 million American adults, say they instant message at work.  This is the first time Pew Internet has probed more deeply into people’s behavior […]

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    Part 1. Introduction

    Introduction Nearly two-thirds of the American population is now online. Internet use continues to spread from work to home, and now to Americans’ on-the-go lives. Increasing numbers access the Web via broadband connections. The storehouse of available and searchable content is ever-expanding, and Americans’ collective appetite for it seems boundless. In this report, we explore […]

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