TEENS ARE TAKING UP LIFE ONLINE. HOW WIRED IS TOO WIRED?
A new survey says that the Internet has all but saturated the youth market.
The report compiled for the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that nearly nine out of 10 young people, ages 12 through 17, have online access -- up from about three-quarters of young people in 2000.
By comparison, about 66 percent of American adults now use the Internet.
David Pulliam, a 17-year-old high school senior from Indianapolis, is a typical example of a wired teen. More...
The report compiled for the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that nearly nine out of 10 young people, ages 12 through 17, have online access -- up from about three-quarters of young people in 2000.
By comparison, about 66 percent of American adults now use the Internet.
David Pulliam, a 17-year-old high school senior from Indianapolis, is a typical example of a wired teen. More...






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