1. About Pew Research Center

    The Pew Research Center is a "fact tank" based in Washington, D.C., that provides information on the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the USA and the world. The Center and its projects receive funding from The Pew Charitable Trusts. The Pew Research Center is a strictly non-advocacy organization, while the Pew Charitable Trusts supports advocacy and non-advocacy projects.

    The Center's work is carried out by seven projects:
    *[http://people-press.org/ Pew Research Center for the People & the Press]
    *[http://journalism.org/ Project for Excellence in Journalism]
    *[http://stateline.org Stateline.org]
    *[http://www.pewinternet.org/ Pew Internet & American Life Project]
    *[http://pewforum.org/ Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life]
    *[http://www.pewhispanic.org/ Pew Hispanic Center]
    *[http://pewglobal.org Pew Global Attitudes Project]

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    2. 5 Deadly Sins of Social Content

      Explore ClickZ (Mar 26 2012)

      5 Deadly Sins of Social Content ...nouncements, and promotions. Reasons for social media usage are most often personal. According to a Pew Research Center study, "two thirds of social media users say that staying in touch with current friends and family ... (Read Full Article)

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    3. Tourists can't vacation from social media

      Explore Featured Articles From The Sun Sentinel (Feb 26 2012)

      ...roliferation of smartphones has made it easier for travelers to post updates. A 2011 study from the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C., found that one-third of American adults, or about 35 percent, own smartphones.... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Facebook   Pew Research Center

    4. It Is Written on the Tablets: News Consumption Going Mobile

      Explore MarketingProfs (Oct 28 2011)

      It Is Written on the Tablets: News Consumption Going Mobile ...report titled "The Tablet Revolution and What it Means for the Future of News," conducted by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism in collaboration with The Economist Group. How People Use Ta... (Read Full Article)

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    5. Facebook Driving Traffic to News Websites

      Explore MarketingProfs (May 12 2011)

      Facebook Driving Traffic to News Websites ... in importance, driving as much as 8% of total visits to some websites, according to a study by the Pew Research Center. Read the full article at MarketingProfs Although Google is still the most important source of ref... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Facebook   Huffington Post   CNN

    6. Mobile is what matters most

      Explore prweekus.com (Feb 28 2011)

      Mobile is what matters most ...ou may be thinking my declaration of obsolescence is premature, but consider this: according to the Pew Research Center, 85% of Americans own cell phones, and that number climbs to 96% among 18 to 29 year olds. In the t... (Read Full Article)

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    7. Five Marketing Resolutions to Make—and Keep—in 2011

      Explore chiefmarketer.com (Jan 6 2011)

      ... and 43% of all U.S. adult cell phone users have mobile apps, according to a recent report from the Pew Research Center. And the rates will only continue to rise. What does this mean for marketers? One of the best ways ... (Read Full Article)

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    8. Twitter Use Higher Among Women, Minority Groups

      Explore MarketingProfs (Dec 13 2010)

      Twitter Use Higher Among Women, Minority Groups ... online men (7%) to use Twitter. Below, other finding s from the 2010 Twitter report, issued by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project and Project for Excellence in Journalism. Over one-third of Twit... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Pew Research Center   Social Media Marketing   Marketing

    9. Newspaper Endorsements 2.0

      Explore Version 2.0 Communications (Nov 3 2010)

      Newspaper Endorsements 2.0 ... wrote the Brown researchers, to the fact that the credibility of the media is also diminishing. A Pew Research Center study from 2005 showed that, with the proliferation of media sources, people are less and less l... (Read Full Article)

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