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Americans using social media and messaging apps have doubled in the past few years as per a study.
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The Pew Research Center found 61 percent of those surveyed cited email as "very important" for their jobs and 54 percent said the same for the Internet.
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The surge into social networks is gaining pace among Americans, with Facebook dominating but with many people using multiple platforms, a study showed Monday.
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Twitter is finding a niche among younger US adults who monitor the messaging service for news on mobile devices, a survey showed today.
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Facebook is becoming a key source of news for users of the huge social network, even if people discover articles mostly by happenstance, a study showed Thursday.
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The survey found 34 percent of the offline Americans said the Internet is not relevant to them, that they are not interested, do not want to use it, or have no need for it.
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Pew found that the proportion of cell owners who use their phone to go online has doubled since 2009, the report added.
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More number of people across globe believes China will surpass the United States as the world`s pre-eminent superpower, a new poll has found.
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A Pew Research Center report released late Wednesday indicated that online social networks have become political hotspots in the United States.
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A new study from the Pew Research Center has found that how people react on Twitter is often at odds with overall public opinion, leaving American news outlets presenting a skewed reality of how the public really feels.
Last Updated: Friday, February 8, 2013, 11:28
America`s 20 million adult US-born children of Asian and Hispanic immigrants are substantially better off than their parents.
Last Updated: Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 17:42
A report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project found that some 61 percent of Facebook users had taken a pause of at least several weeks for myriad reasons.
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