For years, I’ve always had the perception that young people knew more about technology than people who are my age (a number starting with 4 if you really must know) or older. The latest Rogers Innovation report dispels that to some degree. Take a look at this infographic to see what I am talking about:

Surprising isn’t it? If you want to see what else Rogers has to report, check out the report here. It’s bound to open your eyes a bit.
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Rogers Latest Innovation Report Shows That There Is No Generation Gap
For years, I’ve always had the perception that young people knew more about technology than people who are my age (a number starting with 4 if you really must know) or older. The latest Rogers Innovation report dispels that to some degree. Take a look at this infographic to see what I am talking about:
Surprising isn’t it? If you want to see what else Rogers has to report, check out the report here. It’s bound to open your eyes a bit.
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