The State of Music Online: Ten Years After Napster
In the decade since Napster’s launch, selling recorded music has become as much of an art as making the music itself.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
All
Publications
In the decade since Napster’s launch, selling recorded music has become as much of an art as making the music itself.
Americans’ pursuit of health takes place within a widening network of both online and offline sources.
This speech looks at how government leaders and others can apply the Pew Internet tech-user typology to promoting their missions.
Media-Smart Youth expert panel discussion on the integration of the internet into daily life and what this means for educational programs that seek to engage youth through new media.
At a Federal Trade Commission brownbag, Amanda Lenhart reviewed four years of Pew Internet data on youth and mobile phones as well as Pew findings on youth and video games.
This presentation dives into the demographics of teen and adult social network users and looks at how youth use of social networks compares to use by adults, both in frequency, but also in purpose and behavior.
The number of online adults who use classified ads websites, such as Craigslist, more than doubled from 2005 to 2009.
John B. Horrigan will participate on a panel entitled “Scarcity, Diversity, Efficiency: Media Structure Regulation Reconsidered” at the Quello Center’s 2009 Communication Law and Policy Symposium. The title for this year’s symposium is “Rethinking…
The public ranks the internet most useful as a source of information on the virus. Where and how are people finding flu facts online?
Participatory medicine is taking hold with both citizens and health professionals. But there are still pockets of people who lack access to the basic technology, lack the skills required to participate, or who may lack the sense that they are welc…
Notifications