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PewInternet.org

Baby Boomers and Digital Technology

Silver Summit – Washington DC

March 28, 2012

Lee Rainie: Director, Pew Internet Project

Email: [email protected]

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Generational self-definition

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Internet users – 80%

93% 89% 80% 75%

58%

31%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Millennials (18-34)

Gen X (35-46)

Younger Boomers (47-56)

Older Boomers (57-65)

Silent Generation

(66-74)

G.I. Generation

(75+)

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Broadband at home – 64%

74% 75% 65% 60%

45%

21%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Millennials (18-34)

Gen X (35-46)

Younger Boomers (47-56)

Older Boomers (57-65)

Silent Generation

(66-74)

G.I. Generation

(75+)

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Digital devices

Millennials (18-34)

Gen X (35-46)

Younger Boomers (47-56)

Older Boomers (57-65)

Silent Generation

(66-74)

G.I. Generation

(75+)

All online adults (18+)

Cell phone 96% 94% 87% 84% 77% 52% 88%

Desktop computer 55% 67% 62% 61% 48% 29% 57% Laptop computer 70% 63% 58% 49% 32% 14% 56%

iPod or MP3 player 69% 57% 36% 24% 10% 5% 44% Game console 63% 63% 38% 19% 8% 3% 42% e-Book reader 19% 25% 18% 12% 9% 5% 19% Tablet, like iPad 23% 23% 16% 14% 8% 3% 19%

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Smartphones – 46%

66% 53%

35% 22% 20% 3%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Millennials (18-34)

Gen X (35-46)

Younger Boomers (47-56)

Older Boomers (57-65)

Silent Generation

(66-74)

G.I. Generation

(75+)

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81% 74%

54% 44%

26%

9% 0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Millennials (18-34)

Gen X (35-46)

Younger Boomers (47-56)

Older Boomers (57-

65)

Silent Generation

(66-74)

G.I. Generation

(75+)

Wireless connectors – 63%

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56%

40%

25%

11% 4%

1%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Millennials (18-34)

GenX (35-46)

Younger Boomers (47-56)

Older Boomers (57-65)

Silent Generation (66-

74)

G.I. Generation (75+)

Download apps– 46%

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Use social networking sites – 52%

78%

63%

42% 38%

20%

6% 0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Millennials (18-34)

Gen X (35-46)

Younger Boomers (47-56)

Older Boomers (57-65)

Silent Generation

(66-74)

G.I. Generation

(75+)

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318.5

197.6 155.7

85.1 78.4 42.0

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Millennials (18-34)

Gen X (35-46)

Younger Boomers (47-56)

Older Boomers (57-65)

Silent Generation

(66-74)

G.I. Generation

(75+)

Mean size of SNS network

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Internet activities – 1 % of internet users

91 90 89 83 81

89 92

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Email Search engines Hobby Maps/Directions Health info

Younger Boomers Older Boomers

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Internet activities – 2 % of internet users

71 72 68

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74 74

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DIY info Get news Govt sites Pol news Research jobs Wikipedia

Younger Boomers Older Boomers

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Internet activities – 3 % of internet users

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Big changes in messaging environment

• Users are in charge of the media “playlist”

• Attention zones are fracturing

• Influencers are different – “amateur experts”

• Feedback and participation are assumed aspects of “media” encounters

• Transparency is a new marker of trust and trust is eroding in big institutions – including the church and media enterprises

• Social networks are more important than ever

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What does this mean? Social networks are more influential - 1

Sentries

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What does this mean?

Evaluators

Social networks are more influential - 2

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What does this mean?

Audience = New media are the

new neighborhood

Social networks are more influential - 3

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Be not afraid

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Thank you!


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