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  1. American Adults Increase Broadband Usage, but many still Resisting [TheAlphaMarketer]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Sales / Marketing - Jul 8, 2008

    According to a Pew survey, 55 percent of American adults now have high-speed Internet access, and by the end of the year that should reach about 63 percent. Another finding of the survey revealed, was 63 percent of

    Also tagged: digital trends, dial up, internet adult usage, adult dial up users, american adult broadband users, american broadband demographics

  2. American Adults Increase Broadband Usage, but many still Resisting

    knowmoremedia.com » TheAlphaMarketer - Jul 8, 2008

    According to a Pew survey, 55 percent of American adults now have high-speed Internet access, and by the end of the year that should reach about 63 percent. Another finding of the survey revealed, was 63 percent of

    Also tagged: digital trends, dial up, internet adult usage, adult dial up users, american adult broadband users, american broadband demographics

  3. OECD: U.S. Largest, If Not The Fastest, Broadband Market

    gigaom.com » GigaOM - May 20, 2008

    The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development released its report on broadband usage and penetration with some interesting findings and observations. Instead of bemoaning the problems of broadband here in

    Also tagged: broadband, ftth, fttp, oced

  4. US Slips To 15th In Broadband Access

    webpronews.com » WebProNews Feed - May 20, 2008

    The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) didn't exactly point fingers and do any name calling, but the results of its broadband penetration study shined like red badge on the US's broadband

    Also tagged: politics, technology, internet, oecd

  5. Annual Survey Says Americans Spending More Time Online and Most Important Information Source

    knowmoremedia.com » TheAlphaMarketer - Jan 18, 2008

    An annual survey released today said Americans are spending more time on the Internet than ever before, and consider it a more valuable source of information than traditional media outlets; including TV, newspapers and

    Also tagged: web content, digital trends, internet content, online growth, online information, web content trust, web growth

  6. Annual Survey Says Americans Spending More Time Online and Most Important Information Source [TheAlphaMarketer]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Sales / Marketing - Jan 17, 2008

    An annual survey released today said Americans are spending more time on the Internet than ever before, and consider it a more valuable source of information than traditional media outlets; including TV, newspapers and

    Also tagged: web content, digital trends, internet content