Digital Life in 2025
Asked to predict the future of the internet and how technology/the Web will change over the next decade, hundreds of experts agree that trends now underway will make the internet more important even as it becomes less visible in daily life.- 25482Murphy ≡ Articles
The Internet of Things Will Thrive by 2025
Many experts say the rise of embedded and wearable computing will bring the next revolution in digital technology. They say the upsides are enhanced health, convenience, productivity, safety, and vastly more useful information for people and organizations- 24750Murphy ≡ Articles
Social Media and the ‘Spiral of Silence
Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms did not provide new outlets for the discussion of the Snowden-NSA revelations. People who thought their social media friends disagreed with them were less likely to discuss the issues in person and online.- 22302Murphy ≡ Articles
A third of Americans live in a household with three or more smartphones
The growing prevalence of cellphones comes as the typical American household now contains a wide range of connected devices.- 25153Murphy ≡ Articles
Younger men play video games, but so do a diverse group of other Americans
In the U.S., four-in-ten women and roughly a quarter of adults ages 65 and older say they play video games at least sometimes.- 28430Murphy ≡ Articles
More Americans are using ride-hailing apps
Today, 36% of U.S. adults say they have ever used a ride-hailing service such as Uber or Lyft. Prominent urban-rural gaps in adoption exist.- 29351Murphy ≡ Articles
8 facts about love and marriage in America
The landscape of relationships in America has shifted dramatically in recent decades. Read eight facts about love and marriage in the country.- 28849Murphy ≡ Articles
The way U.S. teens spend their time is changing, but differences between boys and girls persist
Teens spend their time differently than they did a decade ago, but gender differences remain in time spent on leisure, housework and other activities.- 22391Murphy ≡ Articles
Americans with higher education and income are more likely to be involved in community groups
Nearly six-in-ten Americans participate in some type of community group or organization, including 11% who say they take part in at least four such groups.- 21038Murphy ≡ Articles
Americans 60 and older are spending more time in front of their screens than a decade ago
Those 60 and older now spend more than half of their daily leisure time, four hours and 16 minutes, in front of screens.- 28861Murphy ≡ Articles
Couples who meet online are more diverse than those who meet in other ways, largely because theyre y
Couples who meet online are more likely than those who meet offline to be diverse by some measures – but this can be explained by age.- 25000Murphy ≡ Articles
From virtual parties to ordering food, how Americans are using the internet during COVID-19
Some Americans – particularly those who are younger or college educated – are finding virtual ways to connect, shop and be active.- 24063Murphy ≡ Articles
About three-in-ten U.S. adults say they are ‘almost constantly online
The share of U.S. adults who now report that they go online “almost constantly” has risen to 31%, up from 21% in 2015.- 26492Murphy ≡ Articles
For shopping, phones are common and influencers have become a factor – especially for young adults
Social media is an important tool for consumers, with some Americans – particularly younger adults – turning to influencer recommendations.- 20350Murphy ≡ Articles
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