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    Questions and Data

    February 2004 Pew Internet Tracking Survey (Excerpt) Final Topline, 3/8/04 Data for February 3 – March 1, 2004 Princeton Survey Research Associates for the Pew Internet & American Life Project  Sample: n = 2,204 adults 18 and olderInterviewing dates: 02.03.04 – 03.01.04 Margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points for results based […]

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    Part 2. Familiar concerns drive wired seniors’ online research

    Wired seniors want to keep up to date, whether that means emailing their children or staying current with the news. Communication tops the agenda for wired seniors – but they generally stick to email. As noted, email is equally popular among Internet users age 65 or older and their younger counterparts. Fully 94% of wired […]

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    Site Profiles

    As is the case with much of the web, numbers only tell part of the story of online political offerings during the 2004 political season. A page’s personality and depth-what you get from all those links and stories-can’t be captured in a strictly quantitative analysis. So as it did in 2000, the Project asked journalist […]

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    Appendix

    Pew Internet Project Reports, 2000-2003 Online Activities & Pursuits Spam: How it is hurting email and degrading life on the Internet (Author: Deborah Fallows.  Release date: October 22, 2003) Available at: https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/Reports/2003/Spam-How-it-is-hurting-email-and-degrading-life-on-the-Internet.aspx Music Downloading, File-sharing and Copyright (Authors: Mary Madden and Amanda Lenhart. Release date: July 31, 2003) Available at: https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/Reports/2003/Music-Downloading-Filesharing-and-Copyright.aspx Let the Games Begin: Gaming technology […]

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    Questions and Data

    Survey results: August 2003 Omnibus Survey Prepared by Princeton Survey Research Associates Interview Dates: August 5-11, 2003 n=1001 adults 18 and olderMargin of error: +/- 3.3% Q3  Do you ever go online to access the Internet or World Wide Web or to send and receive email?[1. “*” indicates less than .5 percent.] Q4  All in […]

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    Part 5. Hope, Validation, and a New Sense of Power

    Overall, 73% of health seekers say the Internet has improved the health and medical information and services they receive. Overall, 73% of health seekers say the Internet has improved the health and medical information and services they receive. And when we asked in our online survey, “On the whole, have the online health resources you […]

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    Part 7. What We Have Learned about Internet Health

    Half of American adults have searched for health information online. The Pew Internet Project, along with other Internet health researchers, has chronicled the growth of the online health sector over the past three years.  Here are some of our most important conclusions to date. Half of American adults have searched for health information online. About […]

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