Hobbyists Online
83% of online Americans say they have used the internet to seek information about their hobbies and 29% do so on a typical day.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
83% of online Americans say they have used the internet to seek information about their hobbies and 29% do so on a typical day.
Social networks for younger kids – Are online communities and avatar-based social worlds encouraging obesity?
In my ongoing quest to visit as many internet cafes in China as possible, I was on the lookout last week during our visit to Urumqi (aka: Wulumuqi), a city of about 3 million along the Silk Road in the northwest corner of China.
I logged into my Facebook account the other day to check on something, and I flicked over to my friend requests page after noticing that there was a new one. It was (allegedly) from Carl Kasell, NPR radio personality.
On Monday, an interview I did with Lexi Ramage of Youth Voices on social networks and perceptions of safety aired
Internet addiction in China has been described as a “severe social problem that could threaten the nation’s future.”
How 19th century institutions are adapting to their cities’ 21st century needs.
Grumpy Broadband Users Call into WYPR’s Marc Steiner Show
Campaign swag and the political network effects of the internet
In China, the internet cafe has overtaken the workplace as the second most popular place after their own homes for internet users to go online. Most of the increase in internet café use is in rural areas.