Digital Differences and Money
Director Lee Rainie will present findings on digital differences and money at the NYSE CFSI Financial Literacy Week Event
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Director Lee Rainie will present findings on digital differences and money at the NYSE CFSI Financial Literacy Week Event
Kristen will be sharing Pew Internet data on the growth of mobile connectivity and social networking sites in the U.S., as well as changing online information consumption patterns, at the annual Radiodays Europe conference in Barcelona, Spain.
How Baby Boomers use technology
The new normal in the age of social media
How do consumers feel about privacy in this new era of smartphones and how does that enter into their decisions about their transportation options?
Susannah Fox presented Pew Internet’s latest research on mobile, social networks, teens, and health.
Senior Research Specialist Mary Madden’s presentation on teens, social networking sites, and cell phones, prepared for the Consortium for School Networking meeting.
Senior Research Specialist Aaron Smith is speaking at the Government Mobility Forum, part of Government Computer News’s 2011 Solutions Seminar series.
Pew Internet Director Lee Rainie discusses the latest Pew Internet data about the triple revolution in technology – in broadband, in mobile, and in social networking – and how these changes affect e-government and e-health activities by citizens.
Lee Rainie spoke about “As learning goes mobile” at the Educause 2011 annual conference. He described the Project’s latest findings about how people (especially young adults) use mobile devices, including smartphones and tablet computers.
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