This and other demographic data comes courtesy of Pew's latest analysis of micro-blogging users.
Related item - at the Cognizant event a couple of weeks ago, I enjoyed a presentation Andrew Zolli made. Andrew is "curator" at Pop!Tech which tracks trends in demographics, society and technology.
He presented several stats on our increasingly "hour glass" population. I guess lots of non-Tweeters, lots of Tweeters and a small group in the middle paying for all those tumors and text messages.
BTW - Pop!tech's annual conference "Every October, in the beautiful seaside village of Camden, Maine, at the height
of the fall foliage season" has joined my "bucket list"
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No country for old Tweeters
Only 2% of those over 65 use Twitter.
This and other demographic data comes courtesy of Pew's latest analysis of micro-blogging users.
Related item - at the Cognizant event a couple of weeks ago, I enjoyed a presentation Andrew Zolli made. Andrew is "curator" at Pop!Tech which tracks trends in demographics, society and technology.
He presented several stats on our increasingly "hour glass" population. I guess lots of non-Tweeters, lots of Tweeters and a small group in the middle paying for all those tumors and text messages.
BTW - Pop!tech's annual conference "Every October, in the beautiful seaside village of Camden, Maine, at the height
of the fall foliage season" has joined my "bucket list"
No country for old Tweeters
Only 2% of those over 65 use Twitter.
This and other demographic data comes courtesy of Pew's latest analysis of micro-blogging users.
Related item - at the Cognizant event a couple of weeks ago, I enjoyed a presentation Andrew Zolli made. Andrew is "curator" at Pop!Tech which tracks trends in demographics, society and technology.
He presented several stats on our increasingly "hour glass" population. I guess lots of non-Tweeters, lots of Tweeters and a small group in the middle paying for all those tumors and text messages.
BTW - Pop!tech's annual conference "Every October, in the beautiful seaside village of Camden, Maine, at the height of the fall foliage season" has joined my "bucket list"
February 23, 2009 in Industry Commentary | Permalink