Friday, December 5, 2008

2008 report from Center for the Digital Future

The USC Annenburg School for Communication has released the results on a global, seven-year study of Internet use, and provides data on Internet use from 13 countries across five continents.

The World Internet Project is the first of its kind to take a 'global picture' of how people use the Internet and the social impact of the Web.

The Project reports on major similarities and differences of Internet use, including issues of reliability of information, school Internet use, and multiple other social practices mediated by the Web.

A summary of their findings (complete with very nifty charts and graphs) can be found HERE

Link to the USC Annenburg School's *Center for the Digital Future* HERE.

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