by the Age Australia
”People aren’t just a product of their times, they’re also a product of their life stage,” he says. ”We can’t take the old stereotypes of Gen Y and think that that’s still the key characteristic that defines them.” Within the Gen Y bracket are teens at school, those in their 20s in trades or at university, parents and professionals. That this generation came along as technology became affordable and joined the mainstream is what unites them. But how they use technology to socialise and share music, photos, videos and news is just as likely to shatter the stereotype.
http://www.theage.com.au/national/logged-on-and-living-out-loud-20101013-16k10.html
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