talkin ’bout my generation.. seriously you should read these if you want us to listen!

➜➜➜Huh➜WhaaaaT??➜➜➜➜➜➜What’s that u say???????????? A national study fresh out of SDSU is confirming that Generation Y really is Generation Me . The jaw-dropping conclusion? 57% of young people believe their generation uses social networking sites for self-promotion, narcissism and attention seeking. Article The fact that young people believe their generation uses social networking sites for … Continue reading

The Daily Engagement – a New Metric?

If so, then what does it mean? Not quite sure, but I’ve just spent the last 45-mins pecking away capturing the data below.  Whatever the case, it may be an appropriate time to re-examine McLuhan’s argument that the Medium is the Message, in contrast to what the fuck is going on today.. So, I’ve decided … Continue reading

FB stat update..

A nice capture from colleague Keane Angle on recent Facebook stats.

Dude what’s going on..?

Part 1.1 of many – monthly man reports – a collection of abstracts, stats, graphs and excerpts captured from various sources that provide insights into the M18-34 demographic (for research purposes only!) Thanks. Workforce | Generation Gap Now, the generation gap is nothing new. In fact, it seems most people have recognized it since at … Continue reading

Dude, what’s going on..?

Part 1 of many – monthly man reports – a collection of abstracts, stats, graphs and excerpts captured from various sources that provide insights into the M18-34 demographic (for research purposes only!) Thanks. Unemployment: In 2008, the unemployment rate for men ages 20 to 34 in New York State was 7.4 percent. The countrywide average … Continue reading

So who the f**k is really on fb?

Have noticed many posts out there recently commenting on the rapid growth of Facebook, Twiter, etc.. But not among Gen Yers, rather it’s the older demographics that are drving the surge. Well have no fear, O’Reilly research is here with some recent FB demos and trends.  Good, solid, quick read, so long as their research … Continue reading