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The iGeneration is a more specific, in that the Generation Y refers to the collective of individuals between the rough ages of 18-30 who have been brought up on technology.
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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A defining factor to the iGeneration is the progression from schooling and instituinalised academia into professional circles and environments.
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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Now, what Apple has dubbed the iGeneration no longer has to go through an intermediary to access digital tools.
UConn Advance Headlines Elizabeth Omara-Otunnu 2010
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This grouping of people born since 1986 has been dubbed the iGeneration because 80 per cent have access to the internet and they are obsessed with technology such as iPods and iPhones.
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Unsurprisingly, the iGeneration were the biggest consumers of technology.
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Unsurprisingly, the iGeneration were the biggest consumers of technology.
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Unsurprisingly, the iGeneration were the biggest consumers of technology.
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As you would have most likely guessed, the word 'iGeneration' is derived from the
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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At this point in 2010, the term known as the 'iGeneration' was coined flippantly and without care given to what it referred to.
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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We're not arrogant enough to say, "this is the definition, disregard everything you previously knew", but this is a first hand, detailed and highly thought about definition that it seems has not been written before. terms 'Generation Y' and the 'iGeneration' are two labels bandied around without great thought as to what each term refers to.
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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