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07 Dec 09
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As a country, we’ve gone from about half of adults being online in 2000 to about 80% in 2009.
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Five percent of U.S. homes had broadband in 2000; two-thirds of homes have broadband in 2009
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56% of American adults go online wirelessly, whether it’s a laptop, PDA, or other device. When we include mobile access in our definition of the internet population, differences between whites and African Americans disappear.
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37% of internet users share photos online.
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One in five internet users update their status on Twitter or another similar service like Yammer.
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Nearly half of internet users use social network sites.
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One in three internet users (including those living with chronic conditions) read blogs
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I think the word "blog" is losing its meaning and will continue to be a challenge for us to track in surveys.
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59% of e-patients have consulted blog comments, hospital reviews, doctor reviews, and podcasts about health and health care.
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20% of e-patients have posted comments, reviews, photos, audio, video or tags related to health care.
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05 Nov 09
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