The Un-Email Generation
So far this year, the big thing in my classes is how much anyone under 30 just does not really 'get' email. They state a clear preference for instant messaging (IM) and mobile phone text messaging. Hardly any of them use MySpace, and only a handful use Facebook, some use Hi 5. Zero among them have ever heard of Bebo.
This aligns with other anecdotal evidence - e.g. Jeremiah Owyang's younger sibling who told him that “I only use email to get a hold of old people like you”.
On the other hand, my informal research indicates that people over 30 actually cannot imagine why you would use anything else but email! They also seem to find the notion of using social networking sites quite baffling. A few even confessed that they had never purchased anything online due to security concerns (not surprising as I suspect that mature age accounting students might err on the side of caution in a number of areas).
Funnily enough, I hate both email and voicemail, much preferring the short text based message services for their brevity and utility. Thus my liking for Twitter. And, given the recent problems that I've been having with my email services, it has just reinforced my feelings.
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