College Searching Online
The majority of teens and nearly half of online adults use the internet to search for colleges or schools.
The majority of teens and nearly half of online adults use the internet to search for colleges or schools.
Speech delivered at the Washington Press Club
Our November 2004 telephone survey brought some interesting data about women, men, and financial activities online.
A speech delivered at the Escuela de Periodismo UAM/El País, Madrid, Spain, February 1, 2005
A compendium of Pew Internet Project findings presented at the 10th Anniversary of the World Wide Web Consortium in Boston on December 1.
This slide show presents trends from 2002 to 2004 in adoption of high-speed internet connections at home among Americans living in rural parts of the country.
While nearly all Internet users conducted some of their day-to-day activities online in 2004, most still defaulted to the traditional offline ways of communicating, transacting affairs, getting information and entertaining themselves.
The vast majority of online Americans say the Internet plays a role in their daily routines and that the rhythm of their everyday lives would be affected if they could no longer go online. Yet, despite its great popularity and allure, the Internet st...
Despite Sen. John Kerry’s military background and his campaign’s concerted efforts to court veterans, he runs no better among this group than Al Gore did four years ago. Based on surveys conducted March, May, June and July, men who have served in the armed forces favor Bush over Kerry by a 49% to 40% margin. […]
by Andrew Kohut in the New York Times