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August 28, 2008
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User Behavior and the Climate for Innovation

Presented to The Progress & Freedom Foundation's Aspen Summit

8/22/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | John Horrigan

Follow the link below to the text of John Horrigan's keynote speech to the Progress & Freedom Foundation's Aspen Summit. The Summit's theme was "unlocking innovation" and the speech talks about what user behavior tells us about the current climate for innovation.
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Degrees of Access (May 2008 data)

Presented to Ovarian Cancer National Alliance

7/9/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | Susannah Fox Jessica Vitak

Three "thermometers" of access show the disparities among various groups when it comes to internet access, cell phone use, and broadband access at home.
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Teens, Online Stranger Contact & Cyberbullying

Presented to Internet Safety Town Hall at the National Educational Computing Conference

6/30/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | Amanda Lenhart

This presentation covers basic internet connectivity statistics before launching into a discussion of the major online safety issues. Broken down into issues of online contact vs online content, the talk shares data on online stranger contact, sexual victimization and cyberbullying and exposure.
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Pew Internet Posts

Ha Tu and Genna Cohen of the Center for Studying Health System Change released their latest report on how Americans gather health information (HTML report; news release).

I met with them in June and learned a bit more about how they approached this massive data set (N=18,000+).

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Press Coverage

The Numbers that Count
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Music Downloading and Listening: Findings from the Pew Internet and American Life Project
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Revisualizing the Digital Divide as a Spectrum
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