New AP-AOL Study Finds Majority of Teens Send More Instant Messages Than Emails
From a survey summary:
According to a new AP-AOL Instant Messaging Trends Survey, nearly three in four (72 percent) teens who use instant messaging (IM) say they send more IMs than emails, as do one in four (26 percent) adults. The survey, which examined instant messaging trends and usage habits among 1,513 IM users, further revealed that more than half of adults polled (54 percent) log on to send instant messages every day.
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