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Last Updated on Friday, 8 May 2009 02:24 Written by rslcpol Friday, 8 May 2009 02:24
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From POS:
Public Opinion Strategies completed a national survey of 800 likely 2010 voters (April 19-21, 2009) where we asked a few demographic questions about cell phones and networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. As you would suspect only a small percentage (13%) of voters do not have a working cell phone and one-third of likely voters use networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Friendster or Twitter.
As has been pointed out in another post about social networking it is experiencing growth like the dotcom industry a decade ago. On four national surveys in 2008 we asked likely voters, “When you go on the Internet, do you ever use networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace or Friendster?” and after merging the results of 3,200 interviews just 19% of likely voters said they used social network websites.