Why Teens don't email
A new survey shows that teenagers are less likely to communicate via email than any other demographic, including baby boomers. Less than one fifth of the 13-17 years olds surveyed profess to using email to communicate with friends, while 40% of adults do.
Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace likely have something to do with the dying of email, but teenagers apparently prefer to instant message, both on their computers and via their cell phones.
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