Millennials Study Captures Snapshot of Young America
Saturday 31st of July 2010 01:05:22 AM
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| Judy Woodruff takes a look at how the millennial generation -- people born after 1980 -- fits into the current political, technology, education and economic spectrum. The Pew Center's Paul Taylor and Amanda Lenhart discuss their new report. |
Millennials Study Captures Snapshot of Young America
Saturday 31st of July 2010 01:05:22 AM
Posted by admin / Under Amanda Lenhart
| Judy Woodruff takes a look at how the millennial generation -- people born after 1980 -- fits into the current political and economic spectrum. The Pew Center's Paul Taylor and Amanda Lenhart discuss their new report.Millennials are the most diverse generation in U.S. history. Only 61% are white, 19% Hispanic, 14% black, and 5% Asian. More liberal |
Pew Internet Project Slideshow: Social Media & Young Adults
Saturday 31st of July 2010 01:05:22 AM
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| This Pew Internet Project Slideshow on Social Media and Young Adults was shared with us by our friend Amanda Lenhart of the Pew Internet Project. This slideshow reports statistics of cell-phone and Internet use among teens and adults. |
Teens don’t like Twitter
Saturday 31st of July 2010 01:05:22 AM
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| Teens and young adults like Facebook, but they are not so keen on Twitter, according to the Pew Internet Project’s report. “Out of all the data, we think in some ways it’s most surprising to see a decline in blogging, Social Media and Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young Adults,” says Pew researcher and co-author Amanda Lenhart. |
Helping health brand marketers make a case for social media
Saturday 31st of July 2010 01:05:22 AM
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| "The Democratization of Online Social Networks" is a presentation from Amanda Lenhart at Pew/Internet. Important to health brand marketers, key conclusion is that your audiences are participating in these social networks, and ignoring how they choose to interact and share with others and seek information, and you risk losing your relevancy. |
Survey: 97% of US kids play video games
Saturday 31st of July 2010 01:05:22 AM
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| Nearly two-thirds play video games to socialize face-to-face with friends and family, while just over a quarter said they play with Internet friends. "It shows that gamers are social people," says Amanda Lenhart, a senior researcher at Pew who led the report on the survey. "They communicate just as much (as other kids)". |




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