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2006 > July > 03 > The World Has Changed…#4

The World Has Changed…#4

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[SUMMARY—Embracing the changing nature of the world.]

(WORLD) More evidence that the world is changing from these recent noted articles:

Parents of school-age children have been given a dismal C+ grade from Microsoft when it comes to managing their kids' on-line activities.

Ownership of MP3 players has reached an all time high.

Word of mouth is the No. 1 influence on young viewers in deciding what to watch on TV.

In the UK, person-to-person texts sent across all mobile phone networks averaged 106 million per day last month.

Tweens and teens today know that displaying more logos than a NASCAR driver can help secure a place at the cool table at lunch.

Related posts: The World Has Changed#1, 2, 3.

Filed by DK on July 3 2006

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