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Report Aug. 19, 2015
36% of adult smartphone owners use messaging apps, while 17% use apps that automatically delete sent messages. These types of apps are adding to an already complex terrain of digital and social communication. Meanwhile, social media platforms continue to attract dedicated users.
Report Jul. 16, 2015
Social media networks have become vital channels for Americans daily interactions. Our new report explores how parents turn to these networks for parenting-related information and social support.
Report Apr. 9, 2015
Smartphones are fueling a shift in the communication landscape for teens. Nearly three-quarters of teens now use smartphones and 92% of teens report going online daily including 24% who say they go online almost constantly.
Report Jan. 15, 2015
Frequent use of social media is not directly related to higher stress. But stress can be contagious through social media channels: Social media users are often more aware of the stressful events in others lives, and this awareness itself can lead to higher stress.
Report Jan. 9, 2015
While Facebook remains the most popular social media site, other platforms like LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter saw higher rates of growth over the past year. In 2014, 52% of online adults used two or more social media sites, up from 42% in 2013.
Report Dec. 30, 2014
Online American workers say the internet and email are very important tools for doing their jobs, rating them higher in importance than landline phones, mobile phones, and social networking sites. Just 7% say the internet makes them less productive at work.
Report Aug. 26, 2014
Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms did not provide new outlets for the discussion of the Snowden-NSA revelations. People who thought their social media friends disagreed with them were less likely to discuss the issues in person and online.
Presentations Jun. 19, 2014
Networked information and the different ways users receive, process, create, and share it.
Presentations May. 9, 2014
The new media and information ecosystem in communities and how foundations can think about new opportunities in this environment.
Report Apr. 3, 2014
Adoption is increasing, but many seniors remain isolated from digital life
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