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Bloggers over the age of 65 are a pretty rare, but interesting, group.
There has been a 45% increase since 2000 in the number of teenagers who use the internet at school.
Today’s American teens live in a world enveloped by communications technologies; the internet and cell phones have become a central force that fuels the rhythm of daily life.
A look at internet and cell phone penetration data shows that: a) older Americans are more likely to have cell phones than internet connections, and: b) African Americans are more likely to have cell phones than internet connections.
Spyware and the threat of unwanted programs being secretly loaded onto computers are becoming serious threats online.
Our surveys shed light on public and elite attitudes about free online file sharing and copyright.
Comments to the Federal Election Commission show how divided opinion is about bloggers and their role in politics.
One out of six American adult internet users (16%) have gone online to view another person or a place via a web cam.
One in 12 adult American internet users participates in sports fantasy leagues online.
Our surveys now show that one in four internet users have tried their hand at online auctions, and that the absolute number of online auction participants has been growing along with the overall internet population.
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