Less than one-fifth of teenagers use e-mail for communication
Less than one-fifth of people aged 13-17 use e-mail as their primary communication method with friends, compared with nearly 40% of adults aged 25-54. At the same time, more than one-third of online teens rely primarily on instant messaging to communicate with friends while just 11% of adults aged 25-34 favor this method, Parks Associates says.
Published on: November 21, 2006 Department: E-mail