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Sunday, May 15, 2005

Changes in how we access the news AND Why are some people resistant to new technology?

Here is an interesting article from the Carnegie Reporter on Abandoning the News
Adults age 18-to-34 are not interested in getting the news the way previous generations did, which is driving fundamental, technology-influenced changes in the news business.


It is nice to be in the young generation category :-)

New technology is not just influencing the way I get news, it seems to be influencing every aspect of my life.

Is the adoption of new technology related to age? I would never have thought so, because I seem to be adopting new technology faster now than I did several years ago. However, even with my enthusiastic recommendations, a lot of my friends are very slow about adopting new technology. My parents are even slower, and my grandparents just don't.

Is the resistance to new technology fear based or is it due a lack of time? Or maybe there is another reason. Maybe it is a brain thing, a lifestyle thing, or a personality thing.


Comments:
Good point, it is probably also related to the amount of technology people use at work.

I guess I am not technically edgy at all. More like a weird mixture.

For the weather I prefer my weather sense. Music is cds. Shopping is online. I don't like phones and I don't have a landline, but I love the internet. The only reason I have a tv, video and dvd player is because of generous gifts from friends.

All news (ie very little) is from the web or from people telling me things. I don't do newspapers or tv news.
 
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