The document summarizes a report from the Pew Research Center that found that the internet and communication technologies are not isolating influences in American life, as has been previously thought. The survey found that 71% of social networking users list at least one member of their core network as a friend online. It also found that internet users are more engaged in public spaces than non-users. While in-person contact remains the primary means of communication, mobile phones have replaced landlines as the most frequent mediated communication. The report concludes that new technologies are associated with larger and more diverse social networks rather than social isolation.