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
Notes On Social Media, Smartphones, and the Digital Divide
BY Nick Judd | Monday, July 18 2011
Source: Bing Maps During last week's #PdFMeetup here in New York, the digital divide was a recurring theme. It's great that "we" keep having these conversations about our cities online, our group of 20 or so people kept ... Read More
In U.S., Smartphones Are Helping Minorities Leapfrog Over the Digital Divide
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, July 11 2011
There's more evidence of smartphone usage in the United States enabling a kind of "leapfrog effect" over the digital divide. According to a new report by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American LIfe Project, 44 ... Read More
FabFi, a Project to Connect People to the Intertubes With Real, Actual Tubes
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, June 21 2011
Writing for Fast Company, Neal Ungerleider writes about FabFi, a project to build wireless ethernet networks with nodes made of trash and salvage: Residents can build a FabFi node out of approximately $60 worth of ... Read More
Because You Need Internet Access to Pick A Name With Autocomplete
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, May 4 2011
The arm of Washington, D.C.'s government responsible for technology — the D.C. Government's Office of the Chief Technology Officer, or OCTO for short — is crowdsourcing the name of an upcoming campaign for ... Read More
Book Review: Nick Bilton's "I Live in the Future and Here's How it Works"
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, November 2 2010
Wired.com just posted my review of Nick Bilton's new book, "I Live in the Future and Here's How it Works." Bilton, the New York Times lead technology blogger, is a friend, but as you'll see, I have a few friendly ... Read More
Pew: Mobile Internet Usage Grows Explosively, Esp Among Minorities and Young
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, July 7 2010
A new survey by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project shows that Americans are clambering onto the mobile internet at an astonishingly fast pace, with African-Americans, English-speaking ... Read More
Pew: Online Participatory Class is Young and Growing
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, September 2 2009
It appears everybody is putting the wrong headline on the new report on "The Internet and Civic Engagement" from the experts at the Pew Internet & American Life Project. "Online politics reserved for rich," says BBC ... Read More
Listening to Voters Who Cannot Hear
BY Alan Rosenblatt | Thursday, May 17 2007
While all of the candidates are using the internet to talk to the voters, some are using it to listen to them. And others are changing the way they talk with voters because they listened to them. That is the ... Read More