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Infographic
Feb 3, 2011
Eighty-five percent of Americans age 18 and older own a cell phone, and one-third (33%) of those who do not own a cell phone live in a household with at least one working mobile phone. This means that overall, overall, 90% of all adults live in a ...
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Infographic
Feb 3, 2011
While many devices have become popular across generations, younger adults are leading the way in increased mobility, preferring laptops to desktops and using their cell phones for a variety of functions.
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Infographic
Dec 16, 2010
An at-a-glance guide to how different generations of online Americans use the internet.
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Infographic
Dec 16, 2010
A "heat map" showing major trends in how different generations of online Americans use the internet over time.
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Infographic
Sep 10, 2010
Internet adoption over the past 10 years: 93% of teens ages 12-17 go online, as do 95% of young adults ages 18-29. Seventy-nine percent of all adults ages 18 and older go online.
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More in: Teens, Seniors, Generations
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Infographic
Feb 3, 2010
93% of teens ages 12-17 go online, as do 93% of young adults ages 18-29. One quarter (74%) of all adults ages 18 and older go online.
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Infographic
Oct 8, 2009
The proportion of age groups in the SNS population compared to its representation in the overall internet population for 2005 and 2009. From Amanda Lenhart's presentation, Read More
More in: Social Networking, Generations
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Infographic
Jan 28, 2009
Contrary to the image of Generation Y as the "Net Generation," internet users in their 20s do not dominate every aspect of online life. Generation X is the most likely group to bank, shop, and look for health information online.
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More in: Generations