Shifting Worlds: Lee Rainie speech about Pew Internet Project findings and its future research
Rainie discusses some of the latest findings of the Pew Internet Project and the subjects the Project is considering in the future.
Rainie discusses some of the latest findings of the Pew Internet Project and the subjects the Project is considering in the future.
There has been a 45% increase since 2000 in the number of teenagers who use the internet at school.
The average American internet user is not sure what podcasting is, what an RSS feed does, or what the term “phishing†means.
Pew Internet Project reports were recently cited in several Supreme Court documents relating to the MGM v. Grokster case.
Our surveys shed light on public and elite attitudes about free online file sharing and copyright.
With all of the niche topics we research here at the Pew Internet Project, we often need to take a step back and look at the larger picture of how internet use is changing people’s everyday lives.
Eight in ten internet users have looked online for information on at least one of 16 health topics, with increased interest since 2002 in diet, fitness, drugs, health insurance, experimental treatments, and particular doctors and hospitals.
A day in the life at the Pew Internet Project and other revelations.
Bill Gates sounds off on music file sharing.
An overview of findings of the Pew Internet Project with implications for those who run web sites.