Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Oxford Internet Survey 2009
Oxford Internet Survey (OxIS) research is designed to offer detailed insights into the influence of the Internet on everyday life in Britain. Launched in 2003 by the Oxford Internet Institute, it is an authoritative source of information about Internet access, use and attitudes. The Internet in Britain 2009, describes aspects of the new, broadband, and more mobile, Internet and its Web 2.0 platforms. The survey shows how this evolving Internet is reconfiguring access to information, people and services in ways that are reshaping economic and social development. Some of the areas covered include: digital and social inclusion and exclusion; regulation and governance of the Internet; privacy, trust and risk concerns; social networking and entertainment; and online education.