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- [More Americans turn to the internet for news about politics]
- 13 million Americans "freeload" music on the internet : 1 billion free music files now sit on Napster users' computers
- 28% of online Americans have used the internet to tag content : forget Dewey and his decimals, internet users are revolutionizing the way we classify information - and make sense of it ; interview: Author David Weinberger describes how tagging changes people's relationship to information and each other
- 36% of online American adults consult Wikipedia : it is particularly popular with the well-educated and current college-age students
- A portrait of early internet adopters : why people first went online--and why they stayed
- A typology of information and communication technology users
- Adults and cell phone distractions
- Adults and social network websites : One third (35%) of American adult internet users have a profile on an online social network site, four times as many as three years ago, but still much lower than the 65% of online American teens who use social networks
- Adults and video games
- African-Americans and the Internet
- America's online pursuits : the changing picture of who's online and what they do
- Americans living with disability and their technology profile
- Are "wired seniors" sitting ducks?
- Artists, musicians and the internet
- Asian-Americans and the internet : the young and the connected
- Bloggers : a portrait of the internet's new storytellers
- Broadband adoption at home in the United States : growing but slowing
- Browsing the Web for fun
- CAN-spam a year later
- Cell phone use
- China's online population explosion : what it may mean for the internet globally ... and for U.S. users
- Chronic disease and the internet
- Cities online : urban development and the Internet
- College students and the web
- Consumption of information goods and services in the United States : there is a trendsetting technology elite in the U.S. who chart the course for the use of information goods and services
- Content creation online
- Counting on the Internet : most expect to find key information online, most find the information they seek, many now turn to the Internet first
- CyberFaith : how Americans pursue religion online
- Cyberbullying and online teens
- Digital divisions : there are clear differences among those with broadband connections, dial-up connections, and no connections at all to the internet
- Digital footprints : online identity management and search in the age of transparency
- Digital town hall : how local officials use the internet and the civic benefits they cite from dealing with constituents online
- Do-it-yourself information online
- Don't blame me: it's the phone's fault! : many internet and cell phone users find devices and applications too complicated or hardly worth the trouble
- Dot-gov goes retail : the federal government has become one of the biggest online retailers in America
- Downloading free music : internet music lovers don't think it's stealing
- E-patients with a disability or chronic disease : just half of adults with chronic conditions use the internet ; but once online, they are avid consumers of health information
- Election 2006 online : the number of Americans citing the internet as the source of most of their political news and information doubled since the last midterm election
- Election newshounds speak up : newspaper, TV and internet fans tell how and why they differ
- Email at work : few feel overwhelmed and most are pleased with the way email helps them do their jobs
- Exposed online : why the new federal health privacy regulation doesn't offer much protection to Internet users
- Faith online
- Fear of online crime : Americans support FBI interception of criminal suspects' email and new laws to protect online privacy
- Finding answers online in sickness and in health
- For many home broadband users, the internet is a primary news source
- Gamification : experts expect 'game layers' to expand in the future, with positive and negative results
- Generations online
- Generations online in 2009
- Getting serious online : as Americans gain experience, they use the Web more at work, write emails with more significant content, perform more online transactions, and pursue more activities online
- Government online : the internet gives citizens new paths to government services and information
- Half of adult cell phone users have apps on their phones
- Health information online : Eight in ten internet users have looked for health information online, with increased interest in diet, fitness, drugs, health insurance, experimental treatments, and particular doctors and hospitals
- Health topics : 80% of internet users look for health information online
- Hispanics and the internet
- Hobbyists online
- Holidays online--2002 : email grows as a seasonal fixture and e-shopping advances
- Home broadband adoption 2006 : is going mainstream and that means user-generated content is coming from all kinds of internet users
- Home broadband adoption 2008
- Home broadband adoption 2009 : broadband adoption increases, but monthly prices do too
- How Americans get in touch with government : internet users benefit from the efficiency of e-government, but multiple channels are still needed for citizens to reach agencies and solve problems
- How Americans use instant messaging
- How Americans used the internet after the terror attack
- How mobile devices are changing community information environments : 47% of American adults use their cellphones and tablet computers to get local news and information
- How teachers are using technology at home and in their classrooms
- How teens do research in the digital world : a survey of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers finds that teens' research habits are changing in the digital age
- How women and men use the internet : women are catching up to men in most measures of online life ; men like the internet for the experiences it offers, while women like it for the human connections it promotes
- Information searches that solve problems : how people use the internet, libraries, and government agencies when they need help
- Internet : the mainstreaming of online life
- Internet access and use : does cell phone interviewing make a difference?
- Internet health resources : health searches and email have become commonplace, but there is room for improvement in searches and overall internet access
- Internet penetration and impact
- Internet use by region in the United States : regional variations in Internet use mirror differences in educational and income levels
- Latest Internet tracking data
- Latinos online : Hispanics with lower levels of education and English proficiency remain largely disconnected from the Internet
- Let the games begin : gaming technology and entertainment among college students
- Library services in the digital age
- Measuring broadband : improving communications policymaking through better data collection
- Mobile Health 2010
- Mobile access to data and information
- Mobile connections to libraries
- More online, doing more : 16 million newcomers gain internet access in the last half of 2000 as women, minorities, and families with modest incomes continue to surge online
- Most Chinese say they approve of government internet control
- Music and video downloading moves beyond P2P
- Music downloading, file-sharing and copyright
- Neighbors online : one in five Americans use digital tools to communicate with neighbors and monitor community developments
- Networked families : parents and spouses are using the internet and cell phones to create a "new connectedness" that builds on remote connections and shared internet experiences
- Networked workers : most workers use the internet or email at their jobs, but they say these technologies are a mixed blessing for them
- New internet users : what they do online, what they don't, and implications for the net's future
- Not looking for love : the state of romance in America
- Obama's online opportunities
- Obama's online opportunities II : if you build it, will they log on?
- Older Americans and the internet : just 22% go online, but their enthusiasm for email and search may inspire their peers to take the leap
- Olympics online : the old media beat the new media
- One year later : September 11 and the Internet
- Online banking
- Online banking 2006 : surfing to the bank
- Online classifieds : the number of online adults to use classified ads websites, such as Craigslist, more than doubled from 2005 to 2009
- Online communities : networks that nurture long-distance relationships and local ties
- Online dating : Americans who are seeking romance use the internet to help them in their search, but there is still widespread public concern about the safety of online dating
- Online health search 2006
- Online job hunting
- Online news : for many home broadband users, the internet is a primary news source
- Online rating systems
- Online shopping : internet users like the convenience but worry about the security of their financial information
- Online video
- Parent and teenager internet use
- Parents online
- Parents, children, libraries, and reading
- Peer-to-peer healthcare
- People who use the internet away from home and work
- Perceptions of partisan bias seen as growing--especially by Democrats : cable and internet loom large in fragmented political news universe
- Pew Internet & American Life Project : the internet and emergency preparedness
- Podcast downloading
- Podcast downloading
- Podcasting
- Political sites gain, but major news sites still dominant : modest increase in internet use for campaign 2002
- Post-election voter engagement : many who were active online during the campaign expect to remain involved with the Obama Administration and promote his policies to others
- Preliminary findings from a Web survey of musicians and songwriters
- Prescription drugs online : one in four Americans have looked online for drug information, but few have ventured into the online drug marketplace
- Presidential campaign advertising on the internet
- Privacy implications of fast, mobile internet access
- Protecting teens online
- Recruit doctors : Let e-patients lead. Go mobile ; remarks
- Relief donations after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and use of the internet to get disaster news
- Reputation management and social media : how people monitor their identity and search for others online
- Riding the waves of "web 2.0" : more than a buzzword, but still not easily defined
- Risky business : Americans see greed, cluelessness behind dot-coms' comeuppance
- Robo-calls during the 2006 election
- Rural areas and the internet : rural Americans' internet use has grown, but they continue to lag behind others
- Rural broadband internet use
- Search engine use
- Search engine use 2012
- Search engine users : Internet searchers are confident, satisfied and trusting--but they are also unaware and naïve
- Search engines
- Seeding the cloud : what mobile access means for usage patterns and online content
- Selling items online : 17% of internet users -- about 25 million people -- have sold something online ; visits to classified ad web sites have grown 80% in the past year
- Social isolation and new technology : how the internet and mobile phones impact Americans' social networks
- Social media & mobile internet use among teens and young adults
- Social networking and online videos take off : internet's broader role in campaign 2008
- Social networking websites and teens : an overview
- Spam 2007
- Spam : how it is hurting email and degrading life on the Internet
- Sports fantasy leagues online
- Spyware : the threat of unwanted software programs is changing the way people use the internet
- Teen content creators and consumers : more than half of online teens have created content for the internet; and most teen downloaders think that getting free music files is easy to do.
- Teenage life online : the rise of the instant-message generation and the Internet's impact on friendship and family relations
- Teens and distracted driving : texting, talking and other uses of the cell phone behind the wheel
- Teens and mobile phones over the past five years : Pew Internet looks back
- Teens and online stranger contact
- Teens and sexting : how and why minor teens are sending sexually suggestive nude or nearly nude images via text messaging
- Teens and social media : the use of social media gains a greater foothold in teen life as they embrace the conversational nature of interactive online media
- Teens and technology : youth are leading the transition to a fully wired and mobile nation
- Teens, privacy & online social networks : how teens manage their online identities and personal information in the age of MySpace
- Teens, video games, and civics : teens' gaming experiences are diverse and include significant social interaction and civic engagement
- The Internet and campaign 2004
- The Internet and education : findings of the Pew Internet & American Life Project
- The Internet and the Iraq War : how online Americans have used the Internet to learn war news, understand events, and promote their views
- The Internet and the recession
- The Internet as a diversion
- The Internet at school
- The Internet goes to college : how students are living in the future with today's technology
- The Internet's growing role in life's major moments
- The Love bug : few take an online sick day due to virus
- The audience for online video-sharing sites shoots up
- The broadband difference : how online Americans' behavior changes with high-speed Internet connections at home
- The commons of the tragedy : how the internet was used by millions after the terror attacks to grieve, console, share news, and debate the country's response
- The demographics of social media users, 2012
- The digital disconnect : the widening gap between internet-savvy students and their schools
- The dot-com meltdown and the web : 12% of internet users have lost a favorite Web site; 17% have been asked to pay for something that used to be free online; most online Americans adjust easily
- The engaged E-patient population : people turn to the internet for health information when the stakes are high and the connection fast
- The ever-shifting Internet population : a new look at access and the digital divide
- The fate of the semantic web
- The future of big data
- The future of cloud computing
- The future of the internet : in a survey, technology experts and scholars evaluate where the network is headed in the next ten years
- The future of the internet II
- The future of the internet III
- The future of the internet IV
- The growth in online house hunting : 40 million wired Americans have used the Internet to search for houses or apartments
- The holidays online : emails and e-greetings outpace e-commerce
- The impact of CAN-SPAM legislation
- The impact of recording industry suits against music file swappers
- The internet and campaign 2004 : a look back at the campaigners ; a commentary
- The internet and civic engagement
- The internet and consumer choice : online Americans use different search and purchase strategies for different goods
- The internet and daily life
- The internet and democratic debate : wired Americans hear more points of view about candidates and key issues than other citizens; they are not using the internet to screen out ideas with which they disagree
- The internet and the 2008 election
- The internet as a resource for news and information about science : the convenience of getting scientific material on the web opens doors to better attitudes and understanding of science
- The internet's role in Campaign 2008 : a majority of American adults went online in 2008 to keep informed about political developments and to get involved with the election
- The mobile difference : wireless connectivity has drawn many users more deeply into digital life
- The music downloading deluge : 37 million American adults and youths have retrieved music files on the internet
- The online health care revolution : how the web helps Americans take better care of themselves
- The popularity and importance of search engines
- The rise of apps culture : 35% of U.S. adults have cell phones with apps, but only 24% of adults actually use them
- The rise of e-reading
- The rise of the e-citizen : how people use government agencies' web sites
- The social life of health information : Americans' pursuit of health takes place within a widening network of both online and offline sources
- The state of blogging
- The state of music downloading and file-sharing online
- The state of music online : ten years after Napster
- The state of online video
- The strength of internet ties : internet and email aid users in maintaining their social networks and provide pathways to help when people face big decisions
- Time online : Why some people use the Internet more than before and why some use it less
- Tracking online life : how women use the internet to cultivate relationships with family and friends
- Trust and privacy online : why Americans want to rewrite the rules
- Twitter and status updating
- Understanding the participatory news consumer : how Internet and cell phone users have turned news into a social experience
- Untuned keyboards : online campaigners, citizens, and portals in the 2002 elections
- Use of cloud computing applications and services
- Use of the internet at major life moments
- Use of the internet in higher-income households
- Use of webcams
- Video sharing websites
- Virtual tours
- Vital decisions : how internet users decide what information to trust when they or their loved ones are sick : plus a guide from the Medical Library Association about smart health-search strategies and good web sites (page 32)
- When technology fails
- Whither the internet? : a survey at the first global Internet Governance Forum shows activists' [sic] want an online Bill of Rights and more competition among service providers
- Who's not online : 57% of those without internet access say they do not plan to log on
- Why it will be hard to close the broadband divide : U.S. lags behind
- Why we don't know enough about broadband in the U.S : networks may be global but measurement must be local--and government agencies need help to do a better job
- Wired churches, wired temples : taking congregations and missions into cyberspace
- Wired for health : how Californians compare to the rest of the nation : a case study sponsored by the California HealthCare Foundation
- Wired seniors : a fervent few, inspired by family ties
- Wired workers : who they are, what they're doing online
- Wireless internet access
- Wireless internet use
- Women surpass men as e-shoppers during the holidays : 2001 sees more e-commerce, and more online socializing
- Writing, technology and teens
- Younger Americans' library habits and expectations
- Youth vote influenced by online information : internet election news audience seeks convenience, familiar names
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