Don’t Blame Me: It’s the Phone’s Fault!
Pew Internet's typology of information and communications technology users tells us a lot about how far along we are -- or aren't -- in the "information society."
This dataset contains questions about usage and attitudes towards Information and Communication Technologies. It served as the basis for the May 2007 “Typology of Information and Communication Technology Users”, and was also used in the “Home Broadband Adoption 2006” report. This data set contains all questions asked in addition to basic demographic, internet use and broadband-at-home information.
This dataset contains questions about usage and attitudes towards Information and Communication Technologies. It served as the basis for the May 2007 “Typology of Information and Communication Technology Users”, and was also used in the “Home Broadband Adoption 2006” report. This data set contains all questions asked in addition to basic demographic, internet use and broadband-at-home information.
Pew Internet's typology of information and communications technology users tells us a lot about how far along we are -- or aren't -- in the "information society."
Half of all American adults are only occasional users of modern information gadgetry, while 8% are avid participants in all that digital life has to offer