report | Dec 28, 2005
Men continue to pursue many internet activities more intensively than women. At the same time, trend data show that women are catching up in overall use and are framing their online experience with a greater emphasis on deepening connections with peo...
report | Nov 2, 2005
American teenagers are utilizing the interactive capabilities of the internet as they create and share their own media creations.
report | Nov 2, 2005
American teenagers today are utilizing the interactive capabilities of the internet as they create and share their own media creations.
presentation | Oct 17, 2005
In ten years, the Baby Boomers will age into the 65+ demographic and change everything about the "wired senior" group, but a great many offline Americans may be with us for years to come.
report | Sep 2, 2005
There’s the old saw that if you can’t program your VCR (or now maybe DVD or even TIVO?) you should just hand the remote to the nearest child. Recent data collected by the Pew Internet Project suggest that the same is true when it comes to the inte...
report | Aug 24, 2005
Even with an overwhelming majority of teens online, there are about three million youth between ages 12 and 17 who do not use the internet. What about the 13% of teens who aren’t online?
report | Aug 8, 2005
Bloggers over the age of 65 are a pretty rare, but interesting, group.
report | Aug 2, 2005
There has been a 45% increase since 2000 in the number of teenagers who use the internet at school.
report | Jul 27, 2005
Today's American teens live in a world enveloped by communications technologies; the internet and cell phones have become a central force that fuels the rhythm of daily life.
report | Jul 26, 2005
A look at internet and cell phone penetration data shows that: a) older Americans are more likely to have cell phones than internet connections, and: b) African Americans are more likely to have cell phones than internet connections.