The Internet and the 2010 Midterms
Summary of research findings from Pew Internet's 2010 post-election survey.
Summary of research findings from Pew Internet's 2010 post-election survey.
Kristen Purcell's keynote address at the Museums and the Web annual conference, held April 6-10 in Philadelphia, PA.
This symposium at SRCD's biennial meeting examines how adolescent boys and girls communicate with peers via text messaging.
Trends that are revolutionizing how people consume information and reshaping the public’s expectations about information access and immersion.
Kristen will present the latest Pew Internet findings on participatory and mobile news consumption, and the level of public interest in religious and spiritual news and information.
What if all the knowledge and insights shared at a White House event on HIV/AIDS could be shared across all the social networks that people have access to?
A new survey finds that Americans under age 40 are as likely to donate to Japan disaster relief through electronic means as traditional means like the phone or postal mail
Local news is going mobile. Nearly half of all American adults (47%) report that they get at least some local news and information on their cellphone or tablet computer.
47% of American adults use their cellphones and tablet computers to get local news and information
Susannah Fox presented Pew Internet's latest research on peer-to-peer healthcare and mobile access.