Rethinking Mobile Search in Light of New Data From Google/Nielsen and Pew – ClickZMobile search is clearly having a very disruptive impact on brick-and-mortar retailers, and yet these same retailers are under-investing in mobile because the proof...
Google is more popular than Wikipedia or other online encyclopedia sites, YouTube or other social media sites, major news sites like The New York Times and CNN, and “traditional” sources of information (e.g.textbooks, print books, online databases...
For the study, PewResearch analyzed 5,381 advertisements on the main websites and legacy outlets of 22 different news organizations - including national and local newspapers, broadcast, and online media in late June 2011.
Eight out of 10 Internet users look for health information online, making it the third most popular online activity (behind email and using a search engine), according to a PewResearchCenter report.
Spoiler Alert: According to the PewResearchCenter’s report, The State of the News Media 2011, “Only one of the three networks, NBC, managed the previous transition in television news — to the cable era — with much success.
The first indication appeared back on July 25, 2007, when the PewResearchCenter’s Internet reported: “The picture of the lone internet user, buried in his or her computer, does not ring true with most who view online video.
According to the PewResearchCenter’s Internet Experian Hitwise has taken a look at the online trends surrounding the presidential candidates’ social media campaigns efforts. Needless to say, the race to the White House is heating up online.
According to the PewResearchCenter's Internet & American Life Project, 31% of adult internet users went online to watch political videos in the months leading up to the 2010 elections. The General Election in Canada on Monday, May 2, 2001, could...
The Pew Internet Project found that 17 percent of cell phone users have used their phone to look up health or medical information and 9 percent have apps on their phones to track or manage their health.
According to the PewResearchCenter's Internet & American Life Project, 69% of online adults had used the internet to watch or download video as of June 3, 2010. It's not that any market research firm's data is bad.
But according to the PewResearchCenter's Internet and American Life Project, "While social media use has grown dramatically across all age groups, older users have been especially enthusiastic over the past year about embracing new networking...
According to the PewResearchCenter's Internet & American Life Project, 79 percent of American adults use the Internet. According to Pew, 69 percent of internet users with at least a college degree use the collaborative encyclopedia.
We are seeing a surge in online video watching that is driven by a combination of broadband access, the increasing use of social networking sites, and the popularity of video-sharing sites," explains Kristen Purcell, Associate Director for...
Audience for Online Video-Sharing Sites Has Nearly Doubled Posted by Greg Jarboe Aug 6, 2009 According to a survey by the PewResearchCenter's Internet & American Life Project conducted in April 2009, the share of online adults who watch videos...
Based on the latest data from the PewResearchCenter, online video-sharing sites are among the topics that you'll want to be able to discuss intelligently. According to a survey by the PewResearchCenter's Internet 89 percent of internet users...
According to "The State of the News Media 2009," an annual report by the PewResearchCenter's Project for Excellence in Journalism, "nearly . News Blogs Are Becoming the New Online Newspapers Posted by Greg Jarboe Apr 7, 2009 Back in December 2007...
According to PewResearchCenter data, as of August 2008 the percentage of Americans who went online regularly for news (at least three times a week) was up 19% from two years earlier to nearly four in ten Americans (37%).
According to The PewResearchCenter for the People and the Press, an increasing number of Internet users employ regular Web search engines like Google and Yahoo to get news on subjects of personal interest.
AOL, in conjunction with the Associated Press and the PewResearchCenter, has released results of a survey showing that Americans are becoming increasingly dependent on their mobile phones, and that the use of online mobile services is increasing.
Report=64 The Pew Internet & American Life Project is a nonpartisan, independent research organization funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts to study the impact of the Internet on families, communities, health care, education, civic and political...