Anticipating the Supreme Court Grokster ruling
Our surveys shed light on public and elite attitudes about free online file sharing and copyright.
Our surveys shed light on public and elite attitudes about free online file sharing and copyright.
Comments to the Federal Election Commission show how divided opinion is about bloggers and their role in politics.
One out of six American adult internet users (16%) have gone online to view another person or a place via a web cam.
One in 12 adult American internet users participates in sports fantasy leagues online.
Our surveys now show that one in four internet users have tried their hand at online auctions, and that the absolute number of online auction participants has been growing along with the overall internet population.
Everyday stories on a Chinese blog.
Some 55% of adult internet users have looked for "how-to," "do-it-yourself" or repair information online.
How Americans get in touch with government and how the advent of high-speed home internet adoption will effect government-citizen interactions.
Experimental research from the Pew Internet & American Life Project and BuzzMetrics suggests that political bloggers can make an impact on politics, but they often follow the lead of politicians and journalists.
Experimental research from the Pew Internet & American Life Project and BuzzMetrics suggests that political bloggers can make an impact on politics, but they often follow the lead of politicians and journalists.