This is actually an inaccurate model of how significant women are in the digital world. Here’s what Intel researcher Genevieve Bell found:
It turns out women are our new lead adopters. When you look at internet usage, it turns out women in Western countries use the internet 17 percent more every month than their male counterparts. Women are more likely to be using the mobile phones they own, they spend more time talking on them, they spend more time using location-based services. But they also spend more time sending text messages. Women are the fastest growing and largest users on Skype, and that’s mostly younger women. Women are the fastest category and biggest users on every social networking site with the exception of LinkedIn. Women are the vast majority owners of all internet enabled devices—readers, healthcare devices, GPS—that whole bundle of technology is mostly owned by women.
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zhounder said:
and the misogyny continues…
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Very interesting…
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minusmanhattan said:
That article and the post you quoted to me are unrelated. So frequency and time spent using social media is an indicator of power in the digital world? Isn’t it more about influence and product creation, etc.?
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yeah, I saw this earlier.
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