Millennials and Technology Tom Rosenstiel Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism.

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Millennials and Technology Tom Rosenstiel Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism

Millennials Are: Leading Edge of the Spear On Demand Grazers for News Sharing, Networking, Mobile Already Changing

Attitudes about Technology: “Makes Life Easier”

Sharing Pictures and Personal Information Online Is a “Good Thing” Based on all adults 18 and older data.

More Millennials Are Cell-only

More Millennials Connected On-the-Go

Millennials Blogging Less Over Time

Millennials Share and Network More than Older Americans % of each generation saying they have done the following activities Note: Based on all adults 18 and older.

Millennials Post Video and Tweet More— Though It Is Still Limited % of each generation saying they have done the following activities Note: Based on all adults 18 and older.

Based on combined data from surveys conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press in July and December Respondents could name multiple news sources. How Do You Get Most of Your News? “Main” news source, by generation

Getting News Online The percentage of online adults ages who get general news online.

Online news source based on December 2009 survey. Respondents could name up to three sources. Most frequently mentioned web sites shown. Where Generations Go Online for News Main online news source, by generation

Technology Reflects Rather Than Defines Millennials…and Predictions Are Difficult Millennials are already changing Landscape so different, comparisons to earlier generations impossible New technology changing rapidly