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7 key findings about mobile phone and social media use in emerging economies

Mobile phone users see a mix of benefits and pitfalls related to their devices, and Facebook and WhatsApp are among the most widely used digital platforms. The post 7 key findings about mobile phone...

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In some countries, many use the internet without realizing it

What is the internet? Who is an internet user? Research suggests that some people who use the internet may not be aware that they’re doing so. The post In some countries, many use the internet without...

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Publics in Emerging Economies Worry Social Media Sow Division, Even as They...

Many who use social media say they regularly see false or misleading content, but also view these platforms as offering new avenues for political engagement. The post Publics in Emerging Economies...

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Digital gap between rural and nonrural America persists

Rural Americans have made large gains in adopting digital technology over the past decade, but they generally remain less likely than urban or suburban adults to have home broadband or own a...

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Mobile Fact Sheet

Americans today are increasingly connected to the world of digital information while “on the go” via smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. Explore the latest patterns, trends and statistics...

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Mobile Technology and Home Broadband 2019

As the share of Americans who say they own a smartphone has increased dramatically over the past decade – from 35% in 2011 to 81% in 2019 – a new Pew Research Center survey finds that the way many...

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Smartphones help blacks, Hispanics bridge some – but not all – digital gaps...

Black and Hispanic adults remain less likely than whites to own a computer or have high speed internet at home. But smartphones are helping to bridge these differences. The post Smartphones help...

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In Emerging Economies, Smartphone and Social Media Users Have Broader Social...

Smartphone users in emerging economies – especially those who use social media – tend to be more exposed to people with different backgrounds and more connected with friends they don’t see in person....

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Most U.S. teens who use cellphones do it to pass time, connect with others,...

Most cellphone-using teens say their phone is a way to pass time. Similarly large shares use their phone to connect with others or learn new things. The post Most U.S. teens who use cellphones do it to...

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Millennials stand out for their technology use, but older generations also...

Millennials have often led older Americans in their adoption and use of technology. But there has also been significant growth in tech adoption in recent years among older generations. The post...

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Americans favor mobile devices over desktops and laptops for getting news

Roughly six-in-ten U.S. adults often get news on a mobile device, compared with 30% who often do so on a desktop or laptop computer. The post Americans favor mobile devices over desktops and laptops...

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Mobile Divides in Emerging Economies

As ownership of mobile phones, especially smartphones, spreads rapidly across the globe, there are still notable numbers of people in emerging economies who don't have access to mobile phones. And even...

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Mobile Technology and Home Broadband 2019

As the share of Americans who say they own a smartphone has increased dramatically over the past decade – from 35% in 2011 to 81% in 2019 – a new Pew Research Center survey finds that the way many...

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Smartphones help blacks, Hispanics bridge some – but not all – digital gaps...

Black and Hispanic adults remain less likely than whites to own a computer or have high speed internet at home. But smartphones are helping to bridge these differences. The post Smartphones help...

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In Emerging Economies, Smartphone and Social Media Users Have Broader Social...

Smartphone users in emerging economies – especially those who use social media – tend to be more exposed to people with different backgrounds and more connected with friends they don’t see in person....

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Most U.S. teens who use cellphones do it to pass time, connect with others,...

Most cellphone-using teens say their phone is a way to pass time. Similarly large shares use their phone to connect with others or learn new things. The post Most U.S. teens who use cellphones do it to...

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Millennials stand out for their technology use, but older generations also...

Millennials have often led older Americans in their adoption and use of technology. But there has also been significant growth in tech adoption in recent years among older generations. The post...

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Americans favor mobile devices over desktops and laptops for getting news

Roughly six-in-ten U.S. adults often get news on a mobile device, compared with 30% who often do so on a desktop or laptop computer. The post Americans favor mobile devices over desktops and laptops...

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Mobile Divides in Emerging Economies

As ownership of mobile phones, especially smartphones, spreads rapidly across the globe, there are still notable numbers of people in emerging economies who don't have access to mobile phones. And even...

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8 charts on internet use around the world as countries grapple with COVID-19

A median of 77% across 34 countries surveyed use the internet at least occasionally or own an internet-enabled smartphone. The post 8 charts on internet use around the world as countries grapple with...

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