The impact of the internet
This presentation covers many of the major findings from the Project about the social impact of the internet.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
This presentation covers many of the major findings from the Project about the social impact of the internet.
Lee Rainie appeared with Esther Dyson on the Kojo Nnamdi show on NPR, speaking about the future of the Internet. The program can be accessed here.
Lee Rainie appeared on The Diane Rehm Show on NPR on January 12, 2006, speaking about the future of TV.
Thought-provoking scenarios of the future regarding education and network security.
Rainie discusses some of the latest findings of the Pew Internet Project and the subjects the Project is considering in the future.
In ten years, the Baby Boomers will age into the 65+ demographic and change everything about the “wired senior” group, but a great many offline Americans may be with us for years to come.
Nine out of ten internet users have taken evasive actions to avoid software intrusions, but their guerrilla tactics may not be enough. Two possible future scenarios are presented, along with questions for privacy professionals to consider.
This presentation presents data through January 2005 on broadband adoption at home and discusses prospects for future growth
This presentation covered our basic findings about how American teenagers use the Internet.
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