The Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project is releasing the results of a May survey that evaluates the mobile internet use of Americans. The report found that six in ten American adults now go online wirelessly using either a mobile phone or a laptop with a wireless internet connection, which isn’t surprising.
Across the board, Americans have increased both their mobile online connectivity as well as their interactions. Nearly half of all adults (47%) go online with a laptop using a Wi-Fi connection and mobile broadband card (up from the 39% who did so as of April 2009) while 40% of adults use the internet, email or instant messaging on a mobile phone (compared to 32% of Americans who did this in 2009).
Across the board, Americans have increased both their mobile online connectivity as well as their interactions. Nearly half of all adults (47%) go online with a laptop using a Wi-Fi connection and mobile broadband card (up from the 39% who did so as of April 2009) while 40% of adults use the internet, email or instant messaging on a mobile phone (compared to 32% of Americans who did this in 2009).
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