Pew Internet and American Life Project
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Editorial: Yes, You Owe That Tax
NYT > Theater —
Authority: 906
Contrary to what opponents say, sales tax must be collected from all online retailers to level the competitive playing field and distribute the tax burden more progressively.1 day ago -
Job hunting in a social media world: 95% LinkedIn, 59% Facebook
BloggingStocks —
Authority: 651
Filed under: Internet , Employees , Media World , Technology An unemployment rate of 10.2% means that serious jobseekers are using every tool they can find. So, its not at all shocking that social networking tools top the list, with LinkedIn , Facebook and Twitter leading the charge. Openings are being ...1 week ago -
MYTH BUSTED: Internet Use Doesn’t Lead to Isolation
Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com —
Authority: 167
Imagine this: once a happy child with a lot of friends, little Jack has started spending many ho read more3 weeks ago -
Study: Online Presence On Social Networks Enhances Interaction Skills
Trends Updates —
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A recent study conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project has shown that users who have an immense online presence on social networking websites such as, Facebook and Twitter tend to have a much bigger social circle, at times even bigger than the people who frequent parties and social gatherings. The new ...3 weeks ago -
20% of U.S. Adults Use Twitter, Says Pew
The NMS Blog —
Authority: 149
New research from Pew Internet and American Life Project finds 45 percent of adult U.S. Web users use social networks, and 19 percent use Twitter or similar services.Source: 20% of U.S. Adults Use Twitter, Says PewShare and Enjoy:4 weeks ago -
Confessions of a Techno-Luddite
The LA Progressive —
Authority: 143
While Pew concludes that cell “refuseniks” generally are less educated and poorer than people who have them, it concedes grudgingly there is “a subset of adults who resist cell phones simply because... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]4 weeks ago
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