Dr. Google’s Office Never Closes
The presentation is an overview of several trends, including broadband adoption and a surge of interest in “every day” health topics, and how they affect the internet health landscape.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Former Researcher
Susannah Fox is a former former Associate Director at the Pew Research Center’s Internet & America former Life Project.
The presentation is an overview of several trends, including broadband adoption and a surge of interest in “every day” health topics, and how they affect the internet health landscape.
Google Maps takes “vanity searches” to a whole new level.
Why has online banking surged and financial information searches have remained steady at 44%? An off-the-cuff theory.
26% of Americans age 65+ go online.
Are file sharing and peer-to-peer networks changing the way we think?
Our November 2004 telephone survey brought some interesting data about women, men, and financial activities online.
Fifty-three million American adults, or 44% of internet users and one-quarter of all adults, now say they use online banking.
Is the internet changing our perception of off-line activities?
One in four Americans age 65+ has access to the internet, up from 15% in 2000.
Prediction: the internet will become more “thoughtful” in the next ten years.
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