Monday, November 30, 2009
- 75% of all American teens ages 12-17 own a cell phone, and 66% use their phones to send or receive text messages.
- Older teens are more likely than younger teens to have cell phones and use text messaging; 82% of teens ages 16-17 have a cell phone and 76% of that cohort are cell texters.
- One in three (34%) texting teens ages 16-17 say they have texted while driving. That translates into 26% of all American teens ages 16-17.
- Half (52%) of cell-owning teens ages 16-17 say they have talked on a cell phone while driving. That translates into 43% of all American teens ages 16-17.
- 48% of all teens ages 12-17 say they have been in a car when the driver was texting.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
P2P Applications
In 2006 182 P2P applications were installed. In 2007, 185 P2P applications were installed. and in 2008, 210P2P applications were installed.

Partying Like Its 1999
The decline in album sales due to illegal downloading has went down dramatically.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Race and technology
pew internet statistics show that african americans are least likely to be online.
89% of hispanic students are online. 87% of white students are online. 77% of black students are online.

Monday, November 2, 2009
pew internet stats
Pew internet statistics show that Americans online between the ages of 12-17 were 88% in 2005 and 93%in 2008. ages between 18-24 in 2005 were 83% and in 2008 89%. ages between 25-29 in 2005 were 85% and the same in 2008.
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