sábado, 10 de septiembre de 2011

Half of young people give up before your sense of smell than Facebook

A Spanish study shows that boys are more concerned about his "connections" virtual their "experiences"


More than half of young people with a Facebook profile, namely 53% would rather lose one of your senses, eg smell, rather than having to give up surfing social network. This was revealed by a study by McCann Worldgroup company from a survey made of 7,000 users aged 16 to 22 years and residing in countries like Spain, Britain, United States, Mexico, Brazil, India and China . The report's conclusion is clear and unequivocal: most of these Internet users would feel isolated without the technology.

According to the director of the specialized agency is responsible for carrying out this research, Laura Simpson, it is this element, the technology is "the world's great unifier, the glue that compact generations and gives them energy and motivation ". And the boys they perceive that the Web link to "infinite knowledge, friends and entertainment opportunities," she adds.

For that reason, analysts are not surprised that kids are more important "connection" that "experiences." It is clear that the members of this group maintain a kind of friendship than the one practiced by their parents. Social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and other cause that almost one in two participants in this study (47%) want the others are remembered for their contacts. This global survey presented to today's youth as a "strategic generation", which manages different identities, assesses the functionality of the relationships established digitally and discards those that do not interest you.



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