They’re young, they’re heavily connected, and they’re not at all pleased about it. They’re called the ambivalent networkers, and they represent a surprising but apparently very real backlash against our increasingly wired lives, according to a new report by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
John Horrigan, associate director of research at Pew Internet & American Life Project, talks to Media Life about ambivalent networkers, mobile newbies, and other types of mobile device users and avoiders.
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