How People Use The Internet. Posted by Katy Ryan Schamberger on September 29, 2011 · 6 Comments When it comes to how people use the Internet, around these parts, we tend to be slightly obsessed. We care a lot about geeky things like user experience, search behavior, mobile technology and, of course the world of social media: blogs, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube … you get my drift.
Mostly, we care about this kind of stuff because it’s part of what we bring to the table. Our clients expect us to know about all things web, technology and social media related so that they can focus their energies on what they do best. They rely on us and we take that pretty seriously. So, we play, beta test, obsess over data and stats, recommend for, recommend against, and experiment.
A lot. We also really like research. The folks at Pew Internet regularly delight us with their research, and the infographic they created examining Internet use in 2010 is pretty awesome, too. One other interesting find from Pew’s research? Media//Files/Reports/2010/PIP_Generations_and_Tech10.pdf.