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Updated on Enter the door 2024-04-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Surveys show that the revolution in personal publishing has arrived, with one-third of young people who are online now having their own blog or homepage online.

    According to a survey of young people aged between 14 and 21, millions of young people have grown up and are no longer content with the traditional media publishing methods of the Internet and mobile phones to gather relevant information.

    A growing generation is using the Internet as their primary means of communication, thanks to an early grasp of online community systems and information services users who can write their own web pages and blogs without any special technical knowledge, and on average, people between 14 and 21 spend almost 8 hours a week online, but it is not an isolated activity. There is a clear difference that young people do not use the Internet online in the same way that their parents do – as a source of information, reading newspapers online is not like businesses selling things online--- and most young people are using the Internet to communicate with each other.

    People who go online spend about half of their time chatting with friends in online communities or sending text messages, and the other half of their time sending emails. The Internet may be a window to personal space, but it is not necessarily a window to young people around the world, with only 1 in 10 young people believing they use the Internet to follow news and current events.

    But newspaper publishers and newscasters will take some solace from the conclusions of the vote. Sixty percent of people say they"Likes to follow the news"The rate rises to more than seventy percent among 20- and 21-year-olds. Contrary to the fact that young people are turning to the news via the internet, the poll found that television and newspapers are still by far the most popular means of obtaining information.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The large extent of the personal publishing revolution has been shown by a survey showing that a third of young people online have started their own blogs or websites.

    Millions of young people have grown up, with the Internet and mobile phones are no longer satisfied with a one-way traffic and traditional media and publishing, and collect their own content, according to a statistical survey results, those aged between 14 and 21.

    A generation has grown up using the Internet as their primary means of communication, thanks to an early mastery of online community systems and information services, as well as simple techniques that allow netizens to start blogging on their own without any special technical knowledge. On average, people between the 14th and 21st spend almost 8 hours a week online, but it is so far a solitary activity from the laughter. There are signs of a clear generational difference, and instead of making the Quarrel Zheng use the Internet as a source of information for their parents but --- or to workshops and read newspapers online--- youngest people use it to communicate with each other.

    About half of the time is spent chatting with friends, in online communities or utilizing SMS services, while the other half of the time is spent sending emails. The Internet may be a window into their personal space, but it is not a window to young people around the world: only a decade says that they use it to accompany news and current events.

    But newspaper publishers and broadcaster news will take some comfort from the results of the polls. Sixty said that they"Keep up to date with messages"This number rises to more than seven years, in children aged 10 and 20 and 21. Instead, the wise young people of the time turned to the Internet for news, and the survey found that television and newspapers are still the most popular means of obtaining information at present.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Only 30 points were given. I'm afraid no one will translate it for you. Good luck.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's a little low, and the motivation that hasn't been turned over

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