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The majority of teens and nearly half of online adults use the internet to search for colleges or schools.
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The majority of teens and nearly half of online adults use the internet to search for colleges or schools.
Creative Commons recently launched an updated beta version of its search engine
A recent PIP report found that on any given day 38 million Americans consult a search engine. So it stands to reason that, as the national debate about Social Security continues, internet users may turn to search engines for links to sites that m…
Our November 2004 telephone survey brought some interesting data about women, men, and financial activities online.
An overview of our findings about who’s online and what they do on the Web.
Internet users are very happy with their experiences searching the internet, but many are naive about how they search and the results they find.
Chances are, if you’re reading this post, you’ve used the internet to track the weather at one time or another in your online life.
One in four Americans has used the internet to look for information about prescription drugs. Other topics covered: prescription drugs purchases online; drug-related spam.
This speech describes the different ways Internet users find health information online, whether they count on crude tools like search engines or become sophisticated “farmers” of health information, using trusted bookmarks and sharing what they fi…
Medical journal editors are grabbing headlines this week for demanding a registry of clinical trials, but in fact, they are just catching up to savvy e-patients who have been asking for the same thing for years.
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