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Lee Rainie's commencement address to graduates at Long Island University
Lee Rainie's commencement address to graduates at Long Island University
Lee Rainie discussed the Project’s research about how the internet and cell phones are affecting citizens and how government agencies have new opportunities to plug into citizens’ social networks as they try to solve problems in their lives.
Lee Rainie discussed Pew Internet's latest tech-user findings and why they suggest that libraries can play a role in people’s social networks in the future.
Google has started placing ads on Google News pages. How's that working out?
This speech pulls together Pew Internet findings and analysis about how people get news and relate to news items in the digital age.
Our colleagues at the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism have developed a New Media Index and are unveiling it today.
How can museums and libraries adjust to the new media ecosystem?
The world that libraries and other organizations face can be seen as a new information ecosystem to which they can adapt.
This speech pulls together Pew Internet Project data about how people's use of the internet and cell phones has fundamentally changed the "information ecosystem" in 10 ways.
This presentation contains data about how Baby Boomers use the internet. It charts the rise of broadband, wireless connections, and a variety of internet activities, including e-commerce.