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	<title>Rick Williams &#187; teens</title>
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		<title>Teen adult panel insights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guy Kawasaki hosted a panel discussion with some teenage adults which bore some interesting insights. You can view the whole discussion here. This is a US panel, but the information is still insightful. In this panel of 6 people 2 of them (girls) send over 4000 text messages a month. Very few of them watched [...]]]></description>
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Guy Kawasaki hosted a panel discussion with some teenage adults which bore some interesting insights. You can view the whole discussion <a href="http://www.veotag.com/player/?u=wgcqpthubc">here</a>. This is a US panel, but the information is still insightful.</p>
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<li>In this panel of 6 people 2 of them (girls) send over 4000 text messages a month.</li>
<li>Very few of them watched more than a couple of hours of TV a week and all of it was tivo’d so all ads were skipped.</li>
<li>Almost all of them subscribed to or at least read wired.</li>
<li>Almost all of them are on Verizon.</li>
<li>When asked what gadget or service they would want they almost all wanted a converged mobile device that held everything all their content, music, video, and acted as a billing device so they could buy stuff.</li>
<li>All of them were on myspace or facebook (no surprise there).</li>
<li>None of them knew what RSS was.</li>
<li>None of them wrote a blog but most read them.</li>
<li>Only one of them knew what a wiki was but they all used wikipedia.</li>
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<p>I think it&#8217;s interesting that only one of them knew what a wiki was, but they had all used Wikipedia. I also think it&#8217;s interesting that they all read blogs but didn&#8217;t know what an RSS feed was.</p>
<p>With Google Reader&#8217;s new search functionality, just adding feeds and mining them for data, as and when you need that info, is very powerful. I&#8217;ve been doing that with GMail for years now on developer mailing lists and it&#8217;s incredibly useful.</p>
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