report | Feb 5, 2013
Our new report, "Coming and Going on Facebook," explores the phenomenon of people taking breaks from the sites and their reasons. On Feb. 5, 2013, Pew Research's Aaron Smith answered questions about the report on Facebook.
report | Feb 5, 2013
61% of Facebook users have taken a voluntary break from using the site at one time or another and 27% plan to spend less time on the site this coming year. Even so, two-thirds of online adults are now Facebook users.
report | Jan 28, 2013
69% of U.S. adults track a health indicator like weight, diet, exercise routine, or symptom. Of those, half track in their heads, one-third keep notes on paper, and one in five use technology to keep tabs on their health status.
presentation | Jan 25, 2013
Stanford Medicine X is a catalyst for new ideas about the future of medicine and emerging technologies. Stanford Medical Student Joyce Ho interviews Susannah Fox about her upcoming report, “Tracking for Health.”
short reads | Dec 19, 2012
About two-thirds of social networkers in 20 countries say they use the sites to share views about music and movies.
report | Nov 30, 2012
Mobile phone owners like the convenience and ease of connectivity, but rue that they can be interrupted more easily, have to pay the bills, and face bad connections.
report | Oct 29, 2012
What if we redefined the Quantified Self movement to include everyone who keeps a pair of "skinny jeans" in their closet? Themes from two recent speeches by Susannah Fox.
presentation | Oct 25, 2012
Susannah Fox was a keynote speaker at the 2012 Connected Health Symposium & Expo in Boston, MA.
presentation | Oct 11, 2012
Are you checking email or tweeting or texting as you read this session description? Today, many of us are hyper-connected through the web, mobile technologies and social media.
presentation | Sep 28, 2012
Susannah Fox will be the opening keynote speaker at a symposium on self-tracking in health.