Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Internet Use is Ubiquitous, for People Up to Age 49


If you have followed adoption trends for consumer products ranging from subscription video to use of mobile phones, texting or social media, you know that adoption skews by age. 

For the older forms of media and communications, what happens over time is that the behaviors of the younger age groups become the behaviors of the total population. That is happening with use of the Internet as well.

The only surprise might be the small percentage of people who claim not to use the Internet. 

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