According to agency reports the results of research by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project published earlier this week, American adolescents age 12 to 17 years old getting hot in front of the phone to type the text rather than pressing the phone number. Adolescents in the United States send an average of 60 text each day in the year 2011, compared with 50 text per day in 2009. Teenagers who had just entered high school class are increasingly familiar in front of the phone, especially those aged 14 to 17 years, this group sent 100 text per day in the year 2011, compared to 60 text per day in 2009.
Young people in America getting addicted to sending text instead of calling my friends, tutors, sports coaches, as well as their parents. The number of text pengirimanan the day has been increasing year after year. In fact, young people now feel less afdol if no mobile smartphone. Smartphone type of mobile phone usage continues to increase, it is no wonder the stock price of America's largest companies continue to rise and the Apple iPhone and iPad creation of Steve Jobs sold out everywhere.
Young people in America getting addicted to sending text instead of calling my friends, tutors, sports coaches, as well as their parents. The number of text pengirimanan the day has been increasing year after year. In fact, young people now feel less afdol if no mobile smartphone. Smartphone type of mobile phone usage continues to increase, it is no wonder the stock price of America's largest companies continue to rise and the Apple iPhone and iPad creation of Steve Jobs sold out everywhere.
A very interesting result from the latest Pew study is the difference between teenage boys and teenage girls. New group of guys who are teenagers prefer texting rather than teenage girls toys. Young guy sends and receives 50 text per day in 2011, compared to only 30 text in 2009. Well, the survey results are quite interesting note is that adolescent girls who had high school class 3 is sending the highest text, this group send and receive 100 text per day in the year 2011, compared to a class of teenage boys who only send and receive 50 text per day in the year 2011.
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