Click to enlargeWorld Internet Project Report 2010

The World Internet Project has published its second annual global findings on the impact of online technology -- a five-continent collaboration creates an international picture of change produced by the Internet.

The 2010 World Internet Project report (available for purchase online) includes:

* New findings about how the Internet is used and how it affects a variety of beliefs, attitudes, and behavior around the world. The data was collected in Chile, Colombia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Italy, Macao, Mexico, Portugal, Sweden, and the United States.

* The only report of its kind, the World Internet Project features a comprehensive exploration of:
  • views about technology among Internet users and non-users,
  • access to online services and information sites,
  • online purchasing
  • concerns about credit card security,
  • online social connections,
  • the Internet and the political process,
  • media reliability and importance online communication, blogs, and
  • the Internet and education.
* 303 pages

* 463 charts of findings

* Nine major areas of study

* 87 specific subjects and detailed responses

The World Internet Project has been exploring the impact of online technology since 1999. The study, which began in the United States, Singapore and Italy, is creating new understanding of the Internet as a worldwide communications and information-gathering tool. This second annual report will be followed by subsequent yearly releases that will include data from our expanding group (now numbering over 20) of partner countries and regions.

Audience
The World Internet Project report provides an essential tool for corporate and public agency leaders who wish to understand the scope of change already produced by the Internet, and recognize that the global change inspired by the evolution of online technology has only just begun.



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