“New Tea” in China
China’s new online showcase for youthful, experimental creations.
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China’s new online showcase for youthful, experimental creations.
36% of online American adults consult Wikipedia
Neocha, or “New Tea,” China’s first website for artists to show off and share their wares, launched last week in Shanghai.
The majority of teens actively manage their online profiles to keep the information they believe is most sensitive away from the unwanted gaze of strangers, parents and other adults.
That’s the percentage of young adults (ages 18-25) who say it is okay for people to download or share music or video files without paying for them.
Web metrics are a spectator sport for me and I watch the ticker like a fan who knows the game is sometimes rigged.
Hispanics with lower levels of education and English proficiency remain largely disconnected from the internet.
Hispanics with lower levels of education and English proficiency remain largely disconnected from the internet.
That’s the percent of internet users who have logged onto the internet using a wireless connection either around the house, at their workplace, or some place else. In other words, one-third of internet users, either with a laptop computer, a handheld personal digital assistant (PDA), or cell phone, have surfed the internet or checked email using means such as WiFi broadband or cell phone networks
That’s the portion of Gen Nexters — Americans ages 18-25 — who say they play games that can be hooked up to a television such as PlayStation, Xbox or GameCube. Roughly one-third of the preceding generation of Gen Xers (35%) play these types of games.
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