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Teens aren't into Twitter and blogging, but status updates popular
A new Pew Report!
Teens and young adults are not as into blogging as they were, while older adults are getting into blogging. Young Adults (under 30) prefer MySpace, Adults (over 30) lead in LinkenIn (which makes sense) and they both use Facebook. For writers, here's what we want to know: 48% of wired teens have bought things online like books, clothing or music, up from 31% who had done so in 2000 when we first asked about this. Cell phone ownership and Internet use is near ubiquitous among teens and young adults. Over 30s are more likely to have more than one profile on-line. They found some curious facts, too, such as African American adults are the most active users of the mobile web, and their use is growing at a faster pace than mobile Internet use among white or Hispanic adults.
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1484/social-media-mobile-internet-use-teens-millennials-fewer-blog
Teens and young adults are not as into blogging as they were, while older adults are getting into blogging. Young Adults (under 30) prefer MySpace, Adults (over 30) lead in LinkenIn (which makes sense) and they both use Facebook. For writers, here's what we want to know: 48% of wired teens have bought things online like books, clothing or music, up from 31% who had done so in 2000 when we first asked about this. Cell phone ownership and Internet use is near ubiquitous among teens and young adults. Over 30s are more likely to have more than one profile on-line. They found some curious facts, too, such as African American adults are the most active users of the mobile web, and their use is growing at a faster pace than mobile Internet use among white or Hispanic adults.
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1484/social-media-mobile-internet-use-teens-millennials-fewer-blog