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MOBILITIES By: Katherine Purcell
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THE TECHNOLOGY GENERATION ARE INVESTED IN A FULL
TIME COMMITMENT TO SMATPHONES.
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37% of teens in the U.S. have aSmartphone.
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Younger groups text the most. Teens 13-17 sent and received the most text
messages (an average of 3,417 each month).
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This young generation of "mobile surfers" grows and comes of
age .
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At the tender ages of two and three, 44 percent know how to play a computer
game vs. 43 percent that know how to ride a bike.
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A majority of youngsters claim losing their phone would be "disastrous to their
social lives.”
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Researchers have found that constantly checking for messages is an addiction
which like other drugs can ruin your personal relationships.
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Roughly 58 photographs are being uploaded each second TO INSTAGRAM.
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Instagram gains 1 new user every second.
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Snapchat’s website claims that more than 50 million snaps are sent every day.
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In the U.S., Snapchat was the second-most popular free photo and video app
for the iPhone in early February, just behind YouTube and ahead of Instagram.
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Facebook accounts for 23 percent of the time people spend on Smartphones.
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86% of the US population will own a smartphone by 2017, up from 66% in
2013
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Teens are just as likely to have a cell phone as they are to have a desktop or
laptop computer.
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There has already been a "drastic drop" in the number of teens getting driver's
licenses, likely due to their adoption of mobile technology and social media.
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Young adults spend up to seven hours a day interacting with communication
technology and their behavior can spill over into a problem.
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For some it can become a compulsion and others feel feelings of withdrawal
when they are not with their phone.
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A previous study showed that young people are now so addicted to their mobile
phones it feels like they have lost a limb when they are without them.
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Research Sources Slide 3: Teenagers &Smartphones: How They're Already Changing The World By: By Brian
Hall. ReadWriteWeb. April 2013
Slide 4: Teenagers &Smartphones: How They're Already Changing The World By: By Brian
Hall. ReadWriteWeb. April 2013
Slide 5: More youth use smartphones to log online: U.S. report: By: Martha Irvine. The
Associated Press. March 2013.
Slide 6: More youth use smartphones to log online: U.S. report: By: Martha Irvine. The
Associated Press. March 2013.
Slide 7: More youth use smartphones to log online: U.S. report: By: Martha Irvine. The
Associated Press. March 2013.
Slide 8: Mobile phone addiction ruining relationships: By: Richard Alleyne Telegraph.
November 2012.
Slide 9: Mobile phone addiction ruining relationships: By: Richard Alleyne Telegraph.
November 2012.
Slide 10: Instagram and the New Era of Paparazzi: By: Jenna Wortham. The New York Times.
March 2013.
Slide 11: Instagram and the New Era of Paparazzi: By: Jenna Wortham. The New York Times.
March 2013.
Slide 12: Snapchat and the Erasable Future of Social Media: By: Felix Gillette. Bloomberg
BusinessWeek. February 2013.
Slide 13: Snapchat and the Erasable Future of Social Media: By: Felix Gillette. Bloomberg
BusinessWeek. February 2013.
Slide 14: Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook Home, Money, and the Future of Communication: By:
Steven Levy. Wired. April 2013.
Slide 16: More youth use smartphones to log online: U.S. report: By: Martha Irvine. The
Associated Press. March 2013.
Slide 17: Teenagers &Smartphones: How They're Already Changing The World: By: Brian
Hall. ReadWriteWeb. April 2013
Slide 18: Teenagers &Smartphones: How They're Already Changing The World: By: Brian
Hall. ReadWriteWeb. April 2013
Slide 19: Mobile phone addiction ruining relationships: By: Richard Alleyne Telegraph.
November 2012.