The Online Healthcare Revolution and the Rise of e-Patients and e-Caregivers
This presentation is an overview of the Project’s ongoing research about how people use the Internet to get medical and health information.
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This presentation is an overview of the Project’s ongoing research about how people use the Internet to get medical and health information.
This speech is an informal discussion of the history of the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
Internet users are frustrated and unhappy about spam, as they see it making email less reliable, effective, and fun.
Ms. Lenhart’s speech covered how young Americans use the Internet, with a particular focus on instant messaging.
This presentation is an overview of three years of survey findings and other research about the adoption and impact of the Internet.
The number of American adults downloading music continues to grow and two-thirds of those who download or share files say they don’t care whether the files are copyrighted or not.
Half of American adults have searched online for 16 health topics ranging from disease information to smoking cessation strategies. Health seekers go online to become informed, to prepare for appointments and surgery, to share information, and to see…
There was 50% growth in home broadband adoption in the past year, but the torrid growth pace will likely slow.
John’s presentation provides data on broadband penetration to homes and highlights findings from the report “The Broadband Difference.”
Email has become an increasingly popular and potent tool for political communication in America.
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