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Pew: Web 2.0 Is Web 1.0
Pew Internet and American Life Project released a six-page analysis of Web 2.0, attempting to define, exactly, what types of Internet applications the phrase covers. The end result: like porn, we know Web 2.0 when we see it; and Web 2.0 has been here since Web 1.0.
Pew: The Internet Will Eat You
With bated breath, we waited two full months for Pew Internet's latest insight into the online community. Finally, Pew slapped the Web with a 115-page glimpse into the future confirming what Hollywood's been telling us for the past 20 years: we're all screwed.
Britons' Blogging Activities
Does anyone know of any recent stats on blog usage in Europe? I asked on Wednesday following the release of such stats for the US by the Pew Internet project.
Still Not Sure About Corporate Blogging?
By Sally Falkow
39 percent - 57 million adults in the US - now read blogs.
The Landscape of the Blogosphere
By Andy Beal
The Pew Internet & American Life Project released a new survey that looks at the landscape of the blogosphere.
Latest Blog Trends from Pew Internet
It's stats time again regarding blogging. Reuters is reporting new findings released today by the Pew Internet and American Life Project on Americans' activities with blogs that indicate a number of interesting things.
Pew Survey On Online Banking
By Doug Caverly
In a report titled "Online Banking 2006: Surfing to the Bank," the Pew Research Center declared that the number of Internet users who bank online is on the rise. Unfortunately, their most recent in-house data appears to be from December of 2005.
Blame Broadband For User-Generated Content
Faster Internet connections to the home have enabled more people to post a variety of content online.
Growing Up Wired; E-biz Looks Younger
It won't be long until the average Internet user isn't so average. As teenagers, a demographic that has little or no memory of life before the Web, grow into adults, the world of e-commerce will expand to levels heretofore unrealized (or dreamed).
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