What I learned from this article is the percentage of certain age and generations of current use of technology; desktops, televisions, mobile devices, apps, etc. We live in a society where we're mostly find our entertainment through technology and sometimes depend on it, especially the younger generations.
To be honest, Nothing surprised me about the result of the numbers at all. As each generation goes by, we are being more and more dependent on technology and it doesn't look like we're going to stop anytime soon since we're still developing even better technologies. I hate to admit but I'm one of those people, I'm really dependent on technology (especially with the internet), when it comes to either information, entertainment, communication, etc.
When looking at the chart on page 39, Demographics Composition % of Major Social Networks, does this accurately represent the people you know in these age categories? Yes and no, multiple reasons. If this chart is representing as in now, there is some apps that are completely different with the percentage now, for an example; Facebook, all of my friends that are the same age range use it. There is more younger audience now because of the "memes" (internet inside jokes), streamers are being more common, groups being created, and many more.
Vine is gone.
Snapchat is still about the right percentage.
I have no idea who uses Pininterest.
And the rest, looks about right.
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