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Trends on Tuesdays: How Americans Use their Cellphones

The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project has released another great new report, “Americans and Their Cell Phones.”

Comparing data from one year ago, people continue to use their cellphones beyond talking.

How Americans Use the Internet: changes 2010 to 2011.  Sending a photo or video to someone rose from 36% of cell owners in May 2010 to 54% of cell owners in May 2011  Accessing the internet—from 38% to 44%  Sending or receiving email—from 34% to 38%  Watching a video—from 20% to 26%  Posting a photo or video online—from 15% to 22%

Source: The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, April 26 – May 22, 2011 Spring Tracking Survey. n=2,277 adult Internet users ages 18 and older, including 755 cell phone interviews. Interviews were conducted in English and Spanish.

Read the entire report.

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**reposted from the Mobile Gov Blog from the Office of Citizen Services & Innovative Technologies at GSA**

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