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How 3 Different Generations Use The Internet – Edudemic

December 24, 2013 Arjen Lentz

http://www.edudemic.com/kids-of-the-past-vs-today-infographic/

There’s a stark difference between how different generations use and share content on the web. This visual breakdown sheds some light on the future.

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