If anyone was still wondering whether or not tablets have secured a spot in the hearts of people from the United States, the answer is a resounding “yes.” Pew Internet and American Life Project conducted a survey, of sorts, in regards to the state of the tablet market before and after the recent winter ... |
23 January 2012 16:31 GMT |
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Scientists from the respected statistics institute the Pew Research Center (Pew) recently released the conclusions of a new investigation that they conducted on the link between the economy and childbirth. The team discovered an important correlation between the beginning of the economic downturn and the number of ov... |
8 April 2010 02:46 GMT |
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When questioned about how they feel about the decade that is just coming to an end, most American citizens in a new survey have responded that it was the worst one in a long time. The research has focused on analyzing people's perception of decades and determined that a huge number of US respondents think of 200... |
23 December 2009 04:07 GMT |
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In a recently released report, the Pew Research Center shows that, in order to mitigate the effects that the poor state of the economy is having on their budgets, more and more young adults choose to return home, and live with their parents. While this may not necessarily be their primary choice, it is also the only ... |
25 November 2009 01:33 GMT |
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It's common knowledge that the Internet is usually accessed by people in the 18 to 33 year-old category, with youngsters dominating the social scene without a doubt. However, lately, a bizarre trend was recorded among World Wide Web users, namely that seniors have begun to go online a lot more often than they us... |
30 January 2009 05:48 GMT |
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The fact that not everybody on the Internet has used at least once a video sharing site, such as Google's YouTube, makes me think that we're not there yet, we're not as technologically advanced as we think we are. I know it sounds strange, but keep in mind that YT is the biggest thing there is when it ... |
11 January 2008 03:29 GMT |
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