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The Internet is a jungle

Posted on : September 26th, 2010 Comments : 0
Category : Cultural-Media

Statistics from Yahoo-Nielsen show that people with ages 10 to 29 drive the trends on the Internet. They are engaged and many of them are hooked, spending more than 20 hours a week glued to their computer screens.

This can be seen as something to frown upon, since the youth today are less engaged in more worthwhile activities offline. On the lighter side though, they can also make their online activities more of value. Instead of adding to the mound of clutter of useless information on the Web, they can contribute to the good of others.

How? Check out the Powerpoint from our last ETC, “Rising Above the Clutter” below:

How to Use the Internet More Effectively

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