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17% of African Americans have visited library websites, or otherwise accessed library services, via mobile devices, compared to 14% for Hispanics, and 12% for Caucasians
Mobile Connections to Libraries | Pew Internet Libraries
26% of online African Americans use Twitter, compared to 19% for Hispanics, and 14% for Caucasians
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72% of online Hispanics use at least one social media site, compared to 68% for African Americans, and 65% for Caucasians
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51% of African-Americans who access the Internet on their cell phones do most of their online browsing on them, compared to 42% for Hispanics, and 24% for Caucasians
A Look at Internet Use on Mobile Phones - Pew Research Center
17% of African-American adults with mobile phones use Twitter on their devices, compared to 12% for Hispanics, and 7% for Caucasians
Twitter Use 2012 | Pew Research Center's Internet
28% of online African-Americans use Twitter, compared to 14% of Hispanics, and 12% of Caucasians
Twitter Use 2012 | Pew Research Center's Internet
49% of African-American and Hispanic adults own smartphones, compared to 45% of Caucasians
Digital differences | Pew Internet
About 10% of black social media users and 11% of Hispanic users say reading comments from public figures is a major reason they use social media compared with just 3% of white users
Blacks, Hispanics Follow More Public Figures on Social Media - Tech Insider
White parents (58%) and black parents (61%) are more likely than Latino parents (35%) to use online filtering for their children, and parents who have become friends on social network sites with their children are also more likely to use parental controls
More than half of parents say they use parental controls to manage teens’ internet access
From 2007 to 2008, the employment rate among Hispanics declined by 1.6%, compared with declines of 1% for blacks and 0.7% for whites
In a Down Economy, Fewer Births | Pew Social
Android phones are common among young adults and African-Americans, while iPhones and Blackberry are most prevalent among college graduates and high income groups
35% of American adults own a smartphone
African-Americans and Latinos (44%) in the US are smartphone users
35% of American adults own a smartphone