MUMBAI: Indian youth are most likely to see mobile phones as a status symbol and the average Chinese young person has 37 online friends he or she has never met. Meanwhile one in three UK and US teenagers say they cannot live without their gaming console.
These are some of the findings from the largest-ever global study undertaken by MTV and Nickelodeon, in association with Microsoft Digital Advertising Solutions, into how kids and young people interact with digital technology. |
Globally, the average young person connected to digital technology has 94 phone numbers on his or her mobile phone, 78 people on a messenger buddy list and 86 people in his or her social networking community. Yet, despite their technological immersion, digi-kids are not geeks - 59 per cent of 8-14 year-old kids still prefer their TV to their PCs and only 20 per cent of 14-24 year-old young people globally admitted to being ‘interested‘ in technology. They are, however, expert multi-taskers and able to filter The Circuits of Cool/Digital Playground technology and lifestyle study challenges traditional assumptions about their |
The report found:
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