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By the numbers Technology’s place in our lives. Lee Rainie Director – Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project 2.23.12 Delivered at the Wisdom 2.0 Conference Redwood City, CA. Revolution 1 Internet / Broadband. 61%. 47%. 78%. 28%. 14%. 94%. 80%. 98%. 65%. 50%. 4 %.
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By the numbersTechnology’s place in our lives Lee Rainie Director – Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project 2.23.12 Delivered at the Wisdom 2.0 Conference Redwood City, CA
Revolution 1 Internet/ Broadband
61% 47% 78% 28% 14%
94% 80% 98% 65% 50%
Info consumption up from 7.4 hours a day in 1960 to 11.8 hours 140% increase words consumed since 1980 Reading volume has grown 3X since 1980 100,500 words per day and 34 gigabytes
Revolution 2 Social networking
51% 66%
86% 34%
Revolution 3 Mobile connectivity
Tablets10% 19%
Trust • Close relationships • Social and emotional support • Group involvement • Politically engaged • Civic spaces (no cocooning) • Bigger, more diverse networks
Maslow 5 Survival needs - food Safety needs – security Love needs – group-iness Esteem needs – achievement Self-actualization – personal potential
Maslow +1 Self transcendence