Email and the 2004 Campaign
One in ten internet users signed up for political newsletters and news alerts during campaign 2004.
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One in ten internet users signed up for political newsletters and news alerts during campaign 2004.
Inauguration organizing takes to the Web.
The first Federal Trade Commission complaints against pornography spammers will be cheered by email users.
The blogging audience is more likely to download and share files online when compared to those who don’t read blogs.
By the end of 2004 blogs had established themselves as a key part of online culture: 7% of U.S. internet users say they have created blogs and 27% say they are blog readers.
54 million U.S. internet users have used the internet to take a virtual tour of another locale.
Artists and musicians are enthusiastic internet users and they believe the internet helps them make and sell their work.
A compendium of Pew Internet Project findings presented at the 10th Anniversary of the World Wide Web Consortium in Boston on December 1.
Got bandwidth at home? Like politics? If you answer ‘yes’ to these questions, and you’re young, the internet shaped what you learned about the presidential election.
Blogs are emerging as an alternate source of news. Check out some blogs to learn more.
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