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This blog entry was posted on January 20, 2012.
How do the different generations interact with the Internet? Baby boomers and older will say “I want to meet someone and shake their hand before we do business.” Someone younger will say “I need to see their website and check them out with online research before I will do business with them.”
Are younger Internet users reckless? Are older Internet users overly concerned with security when offline transactions are fraught with a high risk?
Gen Y or Milliennials (18-33 years) are more likely to access the Internet wirelessly on their phone or laptop. They are more likely to use instant messaging, social networking sites, listen to music online and read blogs. This is according to a 2010 Pew Internet study.
Even though Gen Y’s like to read blogs, they are less likely to write a blog posting than they did in 2006. Blogging is increasing in popularity with older generations.
Gen Ys are the only generation that is more likely to own a laptop computer or netbook than a desktop. Desktop computers are most popular with adults ages 35-65.
Gen X (34 – 45 years) and Baby Boomers (46-66 years) are more likely to visit government websites and get financial information online. Searching for health information was done mostly by adults is now the third most popular online activity for all internet users 18 and older.
12-17 year olds are 42% more likely to text a friend than to call them on their cell phone. They are even less likely to talk to them face to face. These teens are 5X more likely to text than use email. This is according to another Pew Internet study.
All generations seem to regularly use email, seek out health information, get news online, book travel, rate or review products / services and make online charitable donations. Watching videos continues to grow by all age groups. The number of adult internet users who watch video online jumped in the past two years, from 52% in May 2008 to 66% in May 2010.
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