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Susannah Fox is a former former Associate Director at the Pew Research Center’s Internet & America former Life Project.
USA.gov’s new blog is almost as fun as watching 1970s PSAs on YouTube.
83% of online Americans say they have used the internet to seek information about their hobbies and 29% do so on a typical day.
How 19th century institutions are adapting to their cities’ 21st century needs.
Pew Internet, Pew Research, and McKinsey analysts all come to similar conclusions: the online news space is active and ripe for innovation.
Now proven beyond a reasonable doubt: Women are more likely than men to look for health information online.
Keeping an eye on the Dr. Google vs. Dr. Microsoft horserace.
What if your search queries for the last 18 months were archived along with your IP address? Would anything embarrassing come up, like how many times you searched for your own name or the name of your ex?
This just in: “The Internet appears to be a double-edged sword, assisting in the search for health care information for the poor and elderly while magnifying existing gaps based on other factors.”
Aerial mapping, database mash-ups, and other online scouts.
Media in the age of mash-ups.
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