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Always Online--.com Generation Takes the Net to the Next Level. Martha Irvine.

by Irvine, Martha; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 29Family. Publisher: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 2005ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Internet -- Educational use | Internet -- Employment use | Internet -- Sexual aspects | Internet -- Social aspects | Internet and youth | Internet usersDDC classification: 050 Summary: "For William Herbert, 21, the Internet has replaced newspapers and TV weather reports (he visits Weather.com every morning). He pays his bills online, registers for classes, books airline and train tickets, checks TV listings, buys movie tickets and gets travel directions....It's one small indication of just how far the Internet has come--and how its existence is taken for granted by a generation of young Americans who 'have not known life without it.'" (ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH) This article examines the influence the Internet has had on the generation of young people who have grown up with it.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.

Originally Published: Always Online--.com Generation Takes the Net to the Next Level, Jan. 3, 2005; pp. C1+.

"For William Herbert, 21, the Internet has replaced newspapers and TV weather reports (he visits Weather.com every morning). He pays his bills online, registers for classes, books airline and train tickets, checks TV listings, buys movie tickets and gets travel directions....It's one small indication of just how far the Internet has come--and how its existence is taken for granted by a generation of young Americans who 'have not known life without it.'" (ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH) This article examines the influence the Internet has had on the generation of young people who have grown up with it.

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