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Text messaging explodes as teens embrace it as the centerpiece of their communication strategies with friends.
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Text messaging explodes as teens embrace it as the centerpiece of their communication strategies with friends.
Lee Rainie, Director of the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, discusses how technology is helping “networked individuals” reshape their relationship to media, to information, and to each other.
Senior research staff answer questions from readers relating to all the areas covered by our seven projects, ranging from polling techniques and findings, to media, technology, religious, demographic and global attitudes trends.
This panel discusses the opportunities and challenges presented by technology for STD prevention. Amanda presents Pew Internet’s latest data on the use of technology by teens and young adults for communicating, socializing and information gathering.
An overwhelming majority of Americans get their news from multiple news platforms. Which media sectors do people in the U.S rely on most? How has the internet and mobile technology changed the way people consume news? A joint PEJ-Pew Internet survey examines how internet and cell phone users have transformed news into a social experience.
How internet and cell phone users have turned news into a social experience.
Experts and stakeholders discuss predictions about the future of the internet. Update: Correction.
This presentation covers recent findings on wireless, mobile internet use, social networks, content creation, blogging, Twitter and sexting among teens and young …
Social media and mobile internet use among teens and young adults.
As of December 2009, 74% of American adults (ages 18 and older) use the internet.
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