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bill garrettGen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's composed of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation ...\n
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Michelle A. HoyleGen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's composed of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation since the Baby Boomers and three times the size of Gen X. As the Boomers fade into retire
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Gianto WidiantoGen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's composed of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation ...
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There's some contention over where exactly Gen Y starts and stops - some say those born 1983-1997, others think 1982-1997. In this week's Entertainment Weekly, Gen Y is defined as "current 13 to 31 year-olds" and BusinessWeek says they can be as young as five. Regardless, we know who they are - they're the young kids of today, the most digitally active generation yet, having been born plugged in.
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They're Plugged In
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Tac AndersonAgain with the same old story. The real change is going to be Gen Y realizing they have to work to pay off the mountain of debt they've created.
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M C MorganTwo points: not a shred of evidence for any claim, and - gosh - GenY sounds just like Gen X and the baby boomers before them when we were 18 yrs old.
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Gun BGen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's compromised of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation ...
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André RouxGen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's composed of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation since the Baby Boomers and three times the size of Gen X. Comme leeurs parennts Boomers,
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Manuel Diazyoung people web, marketing society and compagnies
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They Don't Care About Your Ad, They Care What Their Friends Think:
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James CohenInteresting intro to gen y
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MIchael HernandezGen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's composed of the
children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest
generation since the Baby Boomers and three times the size of Gen X. As the
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m cassimatissome say those born 1983-1997, others think 1982-1997. In this week's Entertainment Weekly, Gen Y is defined as "current 13 to 31 year-olds." know who they are - the young kids of today, most digitally active generatn //~ eh but in case w look back
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Henk NouwensGen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's composed of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation since the Baby Boomers and three times the size of Gen X. As the Boomers fade into retirement and Gen Y takes root in the workplace, we're going to see some big changes ahead, not just at work, but on the web as a whole.
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Allison KiptaGen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's composed of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation since the Baby Boomers and three times the size of Gen X. As the Boomers fade into retire
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george looklearning, education, innovation
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Julie Forbesslearning, education, innovation
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brian rodneyAs the Boomers fade into retirement and Gen Y takes root in the workplace, we're going to see some big changes ahead, not just at work, but on the web as a whole.
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Karla KarrExcellent list of other blogs that discuss the "pulse" of this generation
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Kate OlsonGreat article about Gen Y, technology, marketing, and employment
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Frederik Van ZandeGen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's compromised of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation since the Baby Boomers and three times the size of Gen X. As the Boomers fade into retirement and Gen Y takes root in the workplace, we're going to see some big changes ahead, not just at work, but on the web as a whole.
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ifarmer FarmerWritten by Sarah Perez / May 15, 2008 11:30 AM
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Mathieu PlourdeRegardless, we know who they are - they're the young kids of today, the most digitally active generation yet, having been born plugged in.
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