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Pew Report on Use of Social Networking Site
The following was shared on the BHIC Blog. 65% of online adults use social networking sites http://bit.ly/rtdGhF by Mary Madden, Kathryn Zickuhr Pew Internet & American Life Project Aug 26, 2011 “Two-thirds of adult internet users (65%) now say they … Continue reading
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Understanding Web 2.0
The following was posted as “food for thought” on the BHIC Blog. What Are Web 2.0 Tools and Why They Should be Incorporated into the Research http://bit.ly/o6z2eN It is no longer sustainable for a research organisation to ignore incorporating Web … Continue reading
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Pew Report: Social Networking Sites and Our Lives”
The following was posted on the BHIC Blog. http://bit.ly/lB6Gon by Lee Rainie, Director, Pew Internet Project, Kristen Purcell, Associate Director, Research Pew Internet Project, Lauren Sessions Goulet, University of Pennsylvania, and Keith N. Hampton, University of Pennsylvania June 16, 2011 … Continue reading
