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There are distinct differences among the seven groups we survey, from teens (ages 12-17) through the G.I. Generation (age 73+).

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2006

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    Generations Online

    Internet users ages 12 to 28 years old have embraced the online applications that enable communicative, creative, and social uses. Internet users ages 29 to 69 years old are more likely to engage in online activities that require some capital.

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    A Generation Serves Notice: It's a Moving Target

    Jan 22, 2006

    “Joe Hanson, 22, of Chicago likes to watch television, but rarely on his TV. A folder on his computer lists an inventory of downloaded cable and network programming - the kind of thing that makes traditional media executives shudder.

    He is an avid gam...

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40%

The percentage of email users who received requests by email to take part in a political activity in 2008.

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