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Why people like to read:
26% of those who had read a book in the past 12 months said that what they enjoyed most was learning, gaining knowledge, and discovering information.
15% cited the pleasures of escaping reality, becoming immersed in another world, and the enjoyment they got from using their imaginations.
12% said they liked the entertainment value of reading, the drama of good stories, the suspense of watching a good plot unfold.
12% said they enjoyed relaxing while reading and having quiet time.
6% liked the variety of topics they could access via reading and how they could find books that particularly interested them.
4% said they enjoy finding spiritual enrichment through reading and expanding their worldview.
3% said they like being mentally challenged by books.
2% cited the physical properties of books – their feel and smell – as a primary pleasure.

pewinternet:

Why people like to read:

  • 26% of those who had read a book in the past 12 months said that what they enjoyed most was learning, gaining knowledge, and discovering information.
  • 15% cited the pleasures of escaping reality, becoming immersed in another world, and the enjoyment they got from using their imaginations.
  • 12% said they liked the entertainment value of reading, the drama of good stories, the suspense of watching a good plot unfold.
  • 12% said they enjoyed relaxing while reading and having quiet time.
  • 6% liked the variety of topics they could access via reading and how they could find books that particularly interested them.
  • 4% said they enjoy finding spiritual enrichment through reading and expanding their worldview.
  • 3% said they like being mentally challenged by books.
  • 2% cited the physical properties of books – their feel and smell – as a primary pleasure.
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What’s the one word you would use to describe your experiences using social networking sites? Most Americans say “good.”

When social networking users were asked for one word to describe their  experiences using social networking sites, “good” was the most common  response.  Overall, positive responses far outweighed the negative and neutral  words that were associated with social networking sites (more than half  of the respondents used positive terms). Users repeatedly described  their experiences as “fun,” “great,” “interesting” and “convenient.”  Less common were superlatives such as “astounding,” “necessity,” and  “empowering.”

More from our latest report, “65% of online adults use social networking sites”

pewinternet:

What’s the one word you would use to describe your experiences using social networking sites? Most Americans say “good.”

When social networking users were asked for one word to describe their experiences using social networking sites, “good” was the most common response. Overall, positive responses far outweighed the negative and neutral words that were associated with social networking sites (more than half of the respondents used positive terms). Users repeatedly described their experiences as “fun,” “great,” “interesting” and “convenient.” Less common were superlatives such as “astounding,” “necessity,” and “empowering.”

More from our latest report, “65% of online adults use social networking sites”

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After years of modest activity, online phone calling has taken  off: As of May 2011, a quarter (24%) of American adult internet users have placed  phone calls online with a service such as Skype or Vonage. (That amounts to 19% of all American adults.)

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After years of modest activity, online phone calling has taken off: As of May 2011, a quarter (24%) of American adult internet users have placed phone calls online with a service such as Skype or Vonage. (That amounts to 19% of all American adults.)

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