New data on blogs and blogging
About 6% of U.S. adults have created blogs and 16% of them read blogs
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About 6% of U.S. adults have created blogs and 16% of them read blogs
Justice Kennedy, and other Justices who may do research online for Court opinions, are joined by about 27 million other adult Americans who use the internet to conduct research connected to their jobs.
The presentation is an overview of several trends, including broadband adoption and a surge of interest in “every day” health topics, and how they affect the internet health landscape.
There is a new online cat-and-mouse game between the United States and China, the two internet superpowers.
Google Maps takes “vanity searches” to a whole new level.
More than a year after the CAN-SPAM Act became law, email users say they are receiving slightly more spam in their inboxes than before, but they are minding it less.
Why has online banking surged and financial information searches have remained steady at 44%? An off-the-cuff theory.
Are British search engine users really smarter than Americans?
The majority of teens and nearly half of online adults use the internet to search for colleges or schools.
Creative Commons recently launched an updated beta version of its search engine
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