Sentences with phrase «young mobile generation»

I think the young mobile generation will have no such problems with these devices.

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Younger generations are mobile and social.
Younger, more tech - savvy generations are often seen as more apt to shop online or on mobile devices, and recent statistics identify men as the new power shoppers.
Over the next few years, though overall P2P spend will remain constant, a shift to mobile payments across the board and increased spending power from the digital - savvy younger generation will cause the mobile P2P industry to skyrocket.
In the past year, our business has seen a shift to a younger generation, which means that we are processing a lot more mobile purchases than ever before.
Mobile payment apps may have been China's latest greatest invention among young smartphone - savvy urbanites, but for many older generation, such newfangled technology only serves to make their lives more confusing.
Conventional wisdom holds that the millennial generation, influenced by the 9/11 attacks, burdened with student debt and reared in a world of high - speed mobile devices, is a unique group of young people.
Young adults drive the world of mobile marketing like no other generation.
Some share the opinion that home ownership is not an attractive option for young people who are more flexible and mobile than the old generation.
H: In our experience, the young and mobile generation in a global world is coming closer together.
It's a big move by Langston, one that shows his commitment to further opening up eHarmony to younger generations, who after years of simple hassle free mobile dating, are unlikely to spend time on eHarmony's lengthy questionnaire.
«The mobile phone is more important than boyfriends or girlfriends for 90 % of the younger generation,» he says.
Mobile Dating — For the younger generation and the tech - savvy, they have moved from traditional online dating sites to iPhone apps such as Skout, Hot - or - Not, Grindr, and more.
Perhaps the younger generations have all migrated to Tinder and other mobile dating apps, preferring to search for love on - the - go on their smartphones.
Many of these dating apps have their roots in social media sites which provides the platform for them combined with greater flexibility that mobile apps offers, today, it is commonplace to find couples who publicly declare they first met on facebook, twitter, instagram as these dating apps become more socially acceptable, especially to the younger generation.
Adult learners weren't raised with mobile devices, as is the case for younger generations.
There has never been a generation of young people more immersed in digital media than this one, many of whom learned to use a mobile device before they even started school.
Has a younger generation been so poorly instructed in the joys of motoring that it would rather spend money on a mobile phone with a killer selfie camera?
Apart from being a tough sell to an already cynical (and highly perceptive) Generation Y, if we are to believe the marketing hype, young upwardly mobile women in miniskirts will likely burn the backs of their legs in summer.
The mobile device phenomena may be great for young people and a whopping success for many technology companies but it is also a complete disaster from a sociological standpoint; much of which will be played out in the lifetimes of the current and next generation.
As social reading and writing can be done on mobile - first platforms like Sweek, with following, sharing and messaging functionalities, this is where you'll find the younger generation.
The rent market can be now very interesting for the younger generation, very mobile and looking for better location than ownership.
These younger generations are passionate about their pets, and they are also more mobile and comfortable with technology.
MATHIEU CASTELLI (Paris), head of the young French company Newtgames, also specializing in wireless games, introduces a stylishly smart multiplayer game for the latest generation of mobile phones, set to be launched in spring 2003 in Tokyo.
The highest - grossing game of all time has been reborn as a mobile app so that the younger generation might partake in its brilliance — while you relive your childhood.
Rare as it is for the selfie generation to not snap and move on, the young viewers around me were leaning in, holding their mobile phones behind them, to ponder each line.
Seeing the chance to introduce a new, younger generation of gamers to the golden age of the classics, not to mention capitalize on older gamers trying to relive their glory days, game publishers are pushing these older games to mobile, with mixed results.
The idea is to create a more personal, intimate version of the News Feed — the same idea that turned Snapchat into the default mobile communication tool for a younger generation, at least in the United States.
In parallel, demand for personal finance and mobile payment solutions is increasing, driven by the appetite from the younger generation of consumers known as «Millennials»: recent research by Visa in the UK revealed that more than 53 % of people aged between 18 and 34 are regularly using mobile banking apps.
My guess is that as the younger generation of expat partners becomes mobile globally, there will be a lot more direct requests for support.
The inertia of young adults, who have historically been more mobile than older generations, and an increasing desire among baby boomers to stay put has been a roadblock for American mobility rates, which have declined for every age group.
Seven years into the economic recovery, are millennials economically better off and more mobile than earlier generations of young adults?
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