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Below is a chronological list of our reports, from our most recent to our first report, released in 2000.
Jul 9, 2010Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie
Tech experts generally believe that today’s tech-savvy young people will retain their willingness to share personal information online even as they get older and take on more responsibilities.
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More in: Future of the Internet, Identity, Social Networking
Jul 7, 2010Aaron Smith
Six in ten Americans go online wirelessly using a laptop or cell phone; African-Americans and 18-29 year olds lead the way in the use of cell phone data applications, but older adults are gaining ground.
More in: Mobile
Jul 2, 2010Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie
Most experts surveyed in the latest Pew Internet/Elon University study say social benefits of Internet use far outweigh negatives; some say it robs time, exposes private information, engenders intolerance.
More in: Future of the Internet, Social Networking, Communities
Jun 18, 2010Mary Madden, Lee Rainie
Adults are just as likely as teens to have texted while driving and are substantially more likely to have talked on the phone while driving.
More in: Safety, Mobile, Teens, Generations
Jun 11, 2010Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie
Technology experts and stakeholders say they expect they will ‘live mostly in the cloud’ in 2020 and not on the desktop, working mostly through cyberspace-based applications accessed through networked devices.
More in: Future of the Internet, Cloud Computing
Jun 9, 2010Aaron Smith
One in five Americans use digital tools to communicate with neighbors and monitor community developments.
More in: Government, Communities
Jun 3, 2010Kristen Purcell
69% of online adults have used the internet to watch or download video, with 18-29 year-olds leading the way. Comedy has supplanted news as the most viewed type of video online.
More in: Video
May 26, 2010Mary Madden, Aaron Smith
How people monitor and maintain their identity through search and social media.
More in: Identity, Search, Social Networking
May 4, 2010Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie
Technology experts and stakeholders who participated in a recent survey believe online information will continue to be organized and made accessible in smarter and more useful ways in coming years.
More in: Future of the Internet
Apr 27, 2010Aaron Smith
The internet gives citizens new paths to government services and information.
More in: Government, Politics, Digital Divide
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The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center. The Center is supported by The Pew Charitable Trust.