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More than half of internet users have taken virtual tours — nearly doubling the number who had done so in late 2004.
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More than half of internet users have taken virtual tours — nearly doubling the number who had done so in late 2004.
More than half of internet users have taken virtual tours — nearly doubling the number who had done so in late 2004.
Fully 87% of online users have at one time used the internet to carry out research on a scientific topic or concept.
As we’ve seen during this election season, participating online can also motivate users to participate offline.
One in five adults in this country are disconnected from the just-in-time information source that the internet has become for many people.
More than a third or 35% of online adults create content online, and 57% of teenagers 12-17 make their own content to post to the Web. Younger users and home broadband users are the most avid content creators, and most post their creations online …
Most internet users start at a search engine when looking for health information online. Very few check the source and date of the information they find.
Political pollsters continue to cast a wary eye on the growing number of Americans who use only a cell phone and have no landline. The Pew Research Center estimates that this group now constitutes one-in-ten adults. But three Pew surveys of cell-only Americans this year have found that their absence from landline surveys is not creating a measurable bias in the bottom-line findings.
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