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Listen here] The Pew Internet and American Life Project released their annual Generations report today. It's a survey of how different age groups are using the Internet. Reporter Sanden Totten dug through the report and found that the bulk of activities on-line - stuff like buying from Amazon, making travel reservations, searching Google, banking, and downloading podcasts - are becoming standard across the age groups. What does this mean? That each year, Grandma has a better chance of finding you on Facebook.
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