South America Generation X
Generation X, that post-boomer cohort brought up on alienation, ennui, and sitcom reruns, has embraced the Internet with a passion, and has turned its frankly adult, yet resolutely youthful attention to pushing digital technology of all kinds to the limit—and then some. In virtually every facet of the Gen X life—from music and entertainment to job hunting, home buying, and childrearing—online, digital, and wireless technologies have grown integral to the performance of everyday tasks. People born between 1965 and 1980, though a much smaller cohort than their boomer and millennial neighbors, are exerting a tremendous force on media and technology markets, a force that increasingly links and integrates previously separate products and services.
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