domingo, 27 de mayo de 2012

Study: Teens spend about an hour more per day on cell phones in summer - Nashville Business Journal:

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Cricket cites a survey published in July 2007 that showes teens spend an extra hour per day on theif cell phones on average during the summer The same survey shows just undeer half of teens say text messaginb is their primary form of communication and one in five teen s claim they cannot function without a cell phone and wouls rather giveup television, radio, videoi games or going to the Text-messaging has become such a powerful teen communicatiohn tool, Cricket has started presenting information sessionsx on the topic to parent-teacherf organizations. A 2007 survey showed teensa send an average of 455 text messages a montn andreceive 467.
The same surveyu reported 57 percent of parentz said their teen helped them improvse their texting skills and 56 percent of teen s said they communicate with their parentse more sinceadopting text-messaging.

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