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From young Millennials (ages 13 to 24) to Generation X (25 to 41) to Baby Boomers (42 to 60) and older Matures (61 to 75) — enjoys reading magazines. (But no one likes those goofy age-bracket names.)
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Couldn’t pass up linking to that headline. The device looks pure Soviet era.
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Quote: “Google doesn’t sell any space. It sells user intentions, i.e. what’s on people’s minds. And that’s a scare resource…Wherever there’s scarcity, there’s opportunity.”
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Read digital magazines via Facebook.
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Read digital magazines via iPhone.
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Quote: “In aggregate, these maps are similar to Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, in that they reflect the collective knowledge of millions of contributors.”



July 27th, 2007 at 6:53 am
The age definitions for the generations seems to be moving constantly. This is the first time I’ve seen those particular ranges, though. There are a lot of 40-somethings out there, including the person who wrote the book, “Generation X” who might disagree with the definition of that particular group (which, I thought, was clearly defined as people born between 1964 and 1978).