E-culture
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Why Ad Blocking is Devastating to the Sites You Love
The Future of the Internet (2010)
Digital Nation: What Has The Internet Done to Us?
19% of Internet Users on Twitter or Another Service
Internet, Broadband, and Cell Phone Statistics
E-books Spark Battle Inside the Publishing Industry
Keeping Cyberspace a Public Space
RT: More Americans Tweeting: 19% of Internet Users on Twitter or Another Service
Google Sparks E-book Fight With Kindle
A Library to Last Forever
Plugged-In Age Feeds a Hunger for Electricity
56% of Americans Have Accessed the Internet by Wireless Means
Wireless Internet Use
Lost in the Cloud
Home Broadband Adoption 2009
The State of Music Online: Ten Years After Napster
The Kindle Factor
The Hidden Cost of Privacy
Data Center Overload
Old Growth Media and the Future of the News
An Expectation of Online Privacy
With Kindle, Can You Tell It's Proust?
Our Grim E-book Future
Twitterpated: Mobile Americans Increasingly Take to Tweeting
Freedom on the Net: a Global Assessment of Internet
and Digital Media
A Typology of Information and Communication Technology Users
Many Would Shrug if Their Local Newspaper Closed
The Kindness of Strangers
When Everyone's a Friend, Is Anything Private?
Internet Is Causing Poetry Boom
Quotation Marks Don't Make It So
Epistemology of Wikipedia & Web 2.0
Internet Overtakes Newspapers As News Outlet
Podcasts Proliferate, But Not Mainstream
Pump Up the Volume
Limits of Self-organization: Peer Production and "Laws of Quality"
Going Wireless Without Wi-Fi
Most Use Email, but Say Technology is a Mixed Blessing
Technology Doesn't Dumb Us Down
Online Communities: Networks that nurture long-distance relationships and local ties
How Americans Used the Internet After the Terror Attack
The Commons of the Tragedy: How the Internet was used by millions after the terror attacks to grieve, console, share news, and debate the country's response
No Time to Think
Podcasts Proliferate, But Not Mainstream
Literacy Debate: Online, R U Really Reading?
Home Broadband Adoption 2008
Is Google Making Us Stupid?
The Internet and Consumer Choice: Online Americans use different search and purchase strategies for different goods
Explaining International Broadband Leadership
Architecting Citywide Ubiquitous Wi-Fi Access
Networked Nation: Broadband in America 2007
Increased Use of Video-Sharing Sites
Infomation Searches that Solve Problems: How poeple use the internet, libraries, and government agencies when they need help
Teens and Social Media: The use of social media gains a greater foothold in teen life as they embrace the conversational nature of interactive online media
Digital Footprints: Online identity management and search in the age of transparency
Why We Don't Know Enough About Broadband in the U.S.
Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship
WikipediaVision (Watch Wikipeda edits in real time)
Broadband: What's All the Fuss About?
Did You Know 2.0
Corporate Editing of Wikipedia Revealed
Online "Hooligans" Casting a Dark Cloud Over the Blogosphere
Really Bad PowerPoint (and how to avoid it)
Spam 2007
The volume of spam is growing in AmericansÂ’ personal and workplace email accounts, but email users are less bothered by it.
A Typology of Information and Communication Technology Users
12% - Podcasters
Teens, Privacy & Online Social Networks
Slow Down, Multitaskers; DonÂ’t Read in Traffic
Blogs Turn 10--Who's the Father?
Wireless Internet Access
Clocks' Early Spring Forward May Bring About a Few Falls
Tagging Play
Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity
A Portrait of "Generation Next": How Young People View Their Lives, Futures and Politics
Internet Users In Search of a Home
Podcast Downloading
"Yours Truly," the E-Variations
Podcast Downloading
The Internet as a Resource for News and Information about Science
From Artists to Spies, More Going Wiki on Web
Your Computer May Be Outdated, But The Parts Have Value
Clearing a Path From Desktop to the Recycler
The End User: Content vs. Control
One-in-Four Hiring Managers Have Used Internet Search Engines to Screen Job Candidates; One-in-Ten Have Used Social Networking Sites, CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds
Trail of IM Conversations Can Linger for Years
Do Newspapers Have a Future?
The Future of the Internet II
The Art of Creating a Community
Language: Learning to speak American
Net Students Think Copying OK
The Future of the Blog
The Dark Secrets of Cyberspace
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