Rich Or Poor, You've Probably Friended Someone Recently
BY Nick Judd | Friday, August 26 2011
Half of all Americans and 65 percent of Internet users use social networks, according to a new study from the Pew Internet & American Life Project that also reveals use of the social tools crosses lines of race and ... Read More
A Full Third of American Adults Own Smartphones, Pew Study Finds
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 15 2011
Photo: Cheon Fong Liew / Flickr Here are three reasons why mobile phones could be a crucial battlefield for the 2012 election, courtesy of a Pew Internet & American Life Project study released this morning: ... Read More
Live in America? Breathing? Have an Internet Connection? You're Probably On YouTube
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, July 26 2011
If you live in the United States and have an Internet connection and a pulse, odds are you use a video sharing site like YouTube, according to research released this morning by the Pew Internet & American Life ... Read More
Facebook Users are More Politically Active, Pew Says
BY Nick Judd | Friday, June 17 2011
A study released yesterday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project finds Facebook users are far more likely to be politically engaged: Our survey was conducted over the November 2010 elections. At that time, 10% ... Read More
Politics is Mobile, According to New Pew Report
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, December 23 2010
As much as 26 percent of the adult American population may have engaged with the midterm elections using their mobile phone, according to a study released today by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. Online ... Read More