presentation | Oct 27, 2010
Lee’s speech covers trends in broadband adoption and Project findings about why people do not use broadband. He also explores how those promoting broadband can provide important information about the impact of broadband connections on users.
presentation | Oct 25, 2010
This keynote will explore the Pew Internet Project’s latest findings on health searches and sharing on the internet and smart phones, as well as how digital technologies allow patient-centered communities to emerge and give care to those who are s...
presentation | Oct 23, 2010
Teens and adults use their cell phones to transmit and receive suggestive images - a practice often called "sexting." This talk outlines the demographics of who is sending and receiving these images and under what circumstances. Further, focus gro...
report | Oct 22, 2010
Overview The federal government continues to get positive marks for efforts to reduce the threat of terrorism, but many Americans say luck is a big reason why the United States has not suffered a major attack at home since Sept. 11, 2001. About seven-in-ten (69%) say the government is doing very (15%) or fairly well […]
presentation | Oct 22, 2010
Three revolutions... and the three upheavals yet to come.
presentation | Oct 22, 2010
Kristen Purcell will participate in a discussion of recent data about online activities at the Connected Health Symposium in Boston, MA.
presentation | Oct 21, 2010
Susannah Fox participated in a discussion of how the maturation of online social networks, patient communities, and patient blogs affects health and health care.
short reads | Oct 19, 2010
In a year-long study of tech media, Apple proved to be the most-covered technology company, besting Google, Twitter, Facebook and Microsoft.
report | Oct 19, 2010
The online health-information environment is going mobile, particularly among younger adults.
report | Oct 18, 2010
A very subjective guide to using Twitter to stay up to date on health and technology.