5 facts about Twitter at age 10
Five facts about Twitter, as the microblogging platform marks its 10th anniversary.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Five facts about Twitter, as the microblogging platform marks its 10th anniversary.
Both major U.S. political parties have a long history of splits, splinters and other schisms.
For SXSW, we gathered key facts about Americans’ views and uses of technology.
A majority of Americans predict that within 50 years, robots and computers will do much of the work currently done by humans, but few expect their own jobs to experience substantial impacts.
So far this year, Republican primaries are experiencing record turnouts, much as voting in Democratic primaries surged in 2008. But the longer-term trend in primary turnout has been down.
The number of UN peacekeeping forces around the world has peaked in recent months after falling off in the late 1990s, following a period of trial and error for UN interventions.
If Senate Republicans stick with their declared intention to not consider anyone President Obama might nominate to replace Antonin Scalia, his seat on the Supreme Court likely would remain vacant for a year or more. That would be the longest vacancy on the court for nearly five decades, but by no means the longest ever in U.S. history. In fact, for much of the 19th century it was not uncommon for Supreme Court seats to be unoccupied for months – or, in a few cases, years – at a time.
Such high levels of interest and engagement weren’t common in past Supreme Court nomination battles.
Many people around the world consider free expression in cyberspace to be a fundamental right.
People in emerging and developing nations are quickly catching up to those in advanced nations in terms of access to technology.