Monday, November 30, 2009
Teens & Distracted Driving
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The State of Music Online
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Alan Khazei
- Alan Khazei is one of many who is running for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the late Ted Kennedy.
- He is a non profit leader who has raised money to fund his campaign.
- Khazei is a democrat who strongly believes in the fight for health care.
- his parents were immigrants and he was able to graduate from Harvard and become a CEO
- He has had the privilege of working with Ted Kennedy in the past
- His main focuses are on education, energy and climate change, economy, health care, foreign policy, middle east policy, casino gambling, and veterans and military families.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Generations online 2009
The biggest increase in internet use since 2005 can be seen in the 70-75 year-old age group. While just over one-fourth (26%) of 70-75 year olds were online in 2005, 45% of that age group is currently online. Much as we watch demographic and age groups move up in “degrees of access” on our “thermometers,”1 we can probably expect to see these bars become more level as time goes on. For now, though, young people dominate the online population.006-2008.
instant messaging, social networking, and blogging have gained ground as communications tools, but email remains the most popular online activity, particularly among older internet users. Fully 74% of internet users age 64 and older send and receive email, making email the most popular online activity for this age group. At the same time, email has lost some ground among teens; whereas 89% of teens claimed to use email in 2004, just 73% currently say they use email.
Information obtained by pewinternet.org
Friday, October 23, 2009
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Pew internet civic engagement
- Whether they take place on the internet or off, traditional political activities remain the domain of those with high levels of income and education.
- There are hints that forms of civic engagement anchored in blogs and social networking sites could alter long-standing patterns that are based on socio-economic status.
- Those who use blogs and social networking sites as an outlet for civic engagement are far more active in traditional realms of political and nonpolitical participation than are other internet users. In addition, they are even more active than those who do not use the internet at all.
- The internet is now part of the fabric of everyday civic life. Half of those who are involved in a political or community group communicate with other group members using digital tools such as email or group websites.
- Those who make political donations are more likely to use the internet to make their contributions than are those who make charitable donations; however, large political donations are much less likely to be made online than are large charitable donations.
Friday, October 9, 2009
The committee said it honored Obama for his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."
Obama said he viewed the
President Barack Obama was named the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize today (10/9/09) was it was a surprise and possibly a shock to people all over the world. He is only 1 of few presidents to receive the award. The Norwegian Nobel Committee felt that he stands for a positive process. Though some may have a problem with him winning the award, others are very proud of the President and happy for his great accomplishment.