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Amanda Lenhart Quotes

«One in six Internet-using adults in the U.S., or 25 million people, have sold something online. The figure is higher for Web users who have access to broadband Internet connections.»
«The Internet is providing people with the 'anytime, anywhere' yard sale. People are able to sell to a wider variety of potential customers than those who visit a local yard sale.»
«It will be very interesting to see what happens in January.»
«Teens are very selective -- they're smart about their technology use. They use it for the kinds of things they need to do.»
«What's going on with these technologies that are relatively complex is that teens have a bit more spare time than adults do, and they have more opportunities to play with technology. That's what they're doing: They're playing with it. It's a toy. When you play with something, you take it apart, you look inside it, you turn it around. ... I think adults are less likely to do that. They just want it to work.»
«There is something different about communications that are mediated by a piece of technology; it is easier to talk about difficult subjects, and that is both good and bad.»
«It debunks the myth of the tech-savvy boy,»
«It's the digital equivalent of the corkboard on the door. It's the idea that you're constantly connected even if you're not at your computer.»
«There is something different about communications that are mediated by a piece of technology; it is easier to talk about difficult subjects, and that is both good and bad. You don't see the person's upper lip tremble. You don't hear their voice quiver. You don't get those external, non-textual cues.»
«It's replaced the mass e-mail or even the phone chat. They use them to reinforce the connections they have.»

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