Tag Archives: PEW

Health Digital Check-Up: The Social Life of Health Information

Last Thursday, the Pew Internet Project and California HealthCare Foundation released “The Social Life of Health Information, 2011.” Conducted among 3,001 adults in the U.S. during August and September of 2010, the survey reveals how digital…

Quick Hits: April 15

105 Million Plus Registered Users, 300 New Signups Per day… Staggering Twitter Statistics From Chirp

During Twitter’s first developer’s conference, Chirp, the team at Twitter shared incredible statistics of its growth since launch. ReadWriteWeb provides a full roundup. Also of note, Twitter has announced several major features…

Health Digital Check-Up: A Health Digital Journey

There have been many different subtopics of online health communication discussed in the last few Health Digital Check-Ups. It’s somewhat daunting to digest it all, so before going even farther down the road with more about the specifics, we thought it may be a great time to refresh and just lay out the entire landscape.

Instead of walking through alone, though, we are going to enlist some help from one of the most iconic bands of American pop culture:

Digital Lab Notes: Study Reveals A Media Agnostic Public

The Pew Internet for the American Life Project is out today with an important study about US news consumers that, in my view, is one of their best yet. While the data only covers the US, it could point to some global macro trends. You can download it here.

Key highlights…

While online, most people say they use between two and five online news sources and 65% say they do not have a single favorite website for news. Some 21% say they routinely…