Showing posts with label generation x. Show all posts
Showing posts with label generation x. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Rather you pop-in than pop-up

Call me old fashioned, or call me ironic, but the web 2.0 era has seen a decline in social interaction in terms of actual physical interaction amongst younger generations.


Generation X was the first generation to experience technology as it came to the forefront of use and practicality over the past just-over-a-decade. Generations Y and Z therefore have subsequently become more and more heavily reliant on these technologies (read: computers and social media), however, having said that, technologically-savvy teens and people in their twenties is not necessarily a bad thing. No doubt the worlds of marketing, information technology, communications and socialisation will benefit greatly from having masses of people who're somewhat experts on their methods of functioning in the technological world.