The Internet: Nielsen's Longitudinal Research on Behavioral Changes in Use of This Counterintuitive Medium
Paul Lindstrom
Journal of Media Economics, 1997, vol. 10, issue 2, 35-40
Abstract:
Longitudinal research of Internet use is providing insights into the dynamics of this evolving medium. Focus is placed on changes over time in both the profile of the Internet universe in total and in patterns of use demonstrated by individuals.
Date: 1997
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