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eMarketer: Internet Surfers Read With a Grain of Salt

In a recent article on Internet surfers trust with online information from eMarketer, aUSC Anneberg School Center for the Digital Future study was reviewed and the contents weren’t that surprising. A major finding was that after a five year study they determined that Internet users have grown more trusting of Web sites managed by professional news organizations, but that almost no one takes at face value all of the information posted by individuals. Ah, duh! I could have told them that and saved them some money and valuable research time. However, this report intrigued me, so I clicked to their site and read some of the other report highlights, which I’d like to share.

Before I share insights from that report, I did find a graph from the eMarketer article interesting. This is from a February 2008 study conducted by Zogby Interactive, which found that US Internet users said they trusted the Internet as a news source over newspapers, television, and radio.

But I digress, as I want to share a  few highlights from the USC study, which can be found in the press release:

Interested in reading more of the 10 page press release?

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