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What do teens do?

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What do teens do? by jurvetson.
Over lunch today, Guy Kawasaki arranged a panel of 14-18 year olds to address that question for an audience of investors.

All six panelists have iPods and cell phones (50% Motorola, 83% Cingular) and are active computer users (50% Mac).

None of them buys ring tones or cell phone applications. None of them plays mobile videos or listens to music from their cell phone. They primarily use their phones and computers to communicate.

With the computer, multitasking is the norm… with 13 open IM windows + music, email, browser and homework.

Gaming and TV were mildly interesting to 1 panelist.

Two panelists were MySpace users. The others expressed a certain backlash and purposeful resistance to the addiction of MySpace. One 14 year old used to be an active MySpace user but stopped after the police came to her school to warn the students about various dangers lurking there.

One of the teens made $50K last year playing online poker… and over $100K this year. He considers it his job, and the $300/hr that he makes beats any other employment available to him now. He listens to music and multitasks while “working”. 
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Leino88 says:

i say it's jared.... he looks like he's...thinking about his next flush.
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jurvetson  Pro User  says:

Wow.... so much for his poker face!
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Solitaire1 [deleted] says:

I often think these kids would make better environmental et al decisions than most 'grown ups'. Can't wait to see some of the changes they effect (note to self, check out the online poker thing:)
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gustaf alstromer  Pro User  says:

interesting comments!

didn't Andrew Odlyzko realize that content is not king about 10 years ago?
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Automatt  Pro User  says:

He plays video poker for a living?
That's a video game, isn't it?
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Victor1  Pro User  says:

NIce to see a group vastly different than the general population which the Kaiser Family Foundation studied. In their report on electronic media in the family, the average kid spends 8hrs/day interacting with a combination of internet, videogames, music players, messaging, television etc. That compared to the 1-2 hrs a day interacting with parents says something about who's raising the kids: the media world.

How do we clone the behavior of this gang for the general populace?
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princec says:

um, these kids are far from average...what are investors supposed to learn from this?
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jurvetson  Pro User  says:

no panel this small could be representative. It was a series of profiles of active online usage. For some in the audience, there was interest in the products and services that the teens did not find compelling (e.g., with the newer phones, sampling music to create their own ring tones replaced an interest in buying ring tones (a multi-billion dollar worldwide market)).

Automatt: it's offshore gambling where you play other players for money.
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mogrooth  Pro User  says:

that's 6 out 6 X N million - adding to the representative-ness comment.
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Automatt  Pro User  says:

Now it's starting to feel more like Yahoo around here...
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