presentation | Nov 6, 2006
More than a third or 35% of online adults create content online, and 57% of teenagers 12-17 make their own content to post to the Web. Younger users and home broadband users are the most avid content creators, and most post their creations online ...
report | Oct 5, 2006
“Web 2.0†has become a catch-all buzzword; the Pew Internet Project and Hitwise provide data to put it in perspective.
report | Jul 19, 2006
The online version of the Blogger Callback Survey allows some space for written answers, in addition to multiple-choice responses.
report | Jul 19, 2006
Most bloggers focus on personal experiences, not politics
report | Jul 19, 2006
A national phone survey of bloggers finds that most are focused on describing their personal experiences to a relatively small audience of readers.
report | Jun 14, 2006
Online banking is holding steady as a mainstream internet activity, growing along with internet use generally, though not accelerating as have some other forms of online activities.
report | Jun 14, 2006
The first tropical storm of 2006 washes up interesting emails.
report | Mar 31, 2006
A new survey from the Pew Internet & American Life Project shows that 73% of American adults (age 18+) go online to use the internet or email.
presentation | Mar 21, 2006
Blogs are part of the bigger story about dramatic change in people's information environments. This presentation on health-related blogs focuses on their implication for health providers in communicating with patients and caregivers.
presentation | Feb 28, 2006
Amanda Lenhart appeared with blogger Glenn Reynolds on the Kojo Nnamdi Show on NPR. She spoke about the role of blogs in the new information environment. The show can be accessed here.