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	<title>Betabeat &#187; Who Uses Twitter? Well, Not Many People Who Live in the Boonies </title>
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		<title>Who Uses Twitter? Well, Not Many People Who Live in the Boonies</title>

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<p><div id="attachment_48261" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/1554536711_1a43974a63.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-48261 " title="Rural Barn" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/1554536711_1a43974a63.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Seriously, just try getting a signal. Not gonna happen. (flickr.com/ladytaz)</p></div></p>
<p>Oh the times, oh the customs! The data junkies at the Pew Research Council are back with another <a href="http://pewinternet.org/">Internet &amp; American Life dispatch</a>, and it looks like you all are pretty enthusiastic about Twitter. Your country cousins? Not so much.</p>
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<div><a href="http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Twitter-Use-2012/Findings.aspx">According to a phone survey conducted in February</a>, 19 percent of urbanites use Twitter, compared to 14 percent of suburbanites and a mere 8 percent of those dwelling in rural areas. If we might introduce a little anecdotal evidence, those numbers are no surprise to this Betabeat reporter, who just spent a weekend in a patch of rural Georgia with neither cell phone service nor reliable high-speed Internet. It's peaceful until you're on deadline. New York City <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/05/sorry-folks-doesnt-look-like-new-yorks-internets-improving-any-time-soon-2/">just </a><em><a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/05/sorry-folks-doesnt-look-like-new-yorks-internets-improving-any-time-soon-2/">thinks</a> </em>its connectivity problems are bad--try working on a temperamental satellite linkup.<!--more--></p>
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<div>Overall, 15 percent of American adults online use Twitter, 8 percent "on a typical day," whatever that means. That second number has doubled since May 2011, by the way. The report suggests smartphone usage rates might be pushing that number ever-higher.</div>
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<div>A couple more interesting stats:</div>
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<li>26 percent of young adults 18 to 29 use Twitter, compared to 14 percent 30 to 49. Meanwhile, 31 percent of those 18 to 24 are using Twitter. Kids today, man.</li>
<li>28 percent of African Americans use Twitter, 13 percent "on a typical day."</li>
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<div>But now all we can think about is how farmers could use hashtags. Seems like a good way to track down, let's say, wayward calves, no?</div>
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<p><div id="attachment_48261" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/1554536711_1a43974a63.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-48261 " title="Rural Barn" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/1554536711_1a43974a63.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Seriously, just try getting a signal. Not gonna happen. (flickr.com/ladytaz)</p></div></p>
<p>Oh the times, oh the customs! The data junkies at the Pew Research Council are back with another <a href="http://pewinternet.org/">Internet &amp; American Life dispatch</a>, and it looks like you all are pretty enthusiastic about Twitter. Your country cousins? Not so much.</p>
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<div><a href="http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Twitter-Use-2012/Findings.aspx">According to a phone survey conducted in February</a>, 19 percent of urbanites use Twitter, compared to 14 percent of suburbanites and a mere 8 percent of those dwelling in rural areas. If we might introduce a little anecdotal evidence, those numbers are no surprise to this Betabeat reporter, who just spent a weekend in a patch of rural Georgia with neither cell phone service nor reliable high-speed Internet. It's peaceful until you're on deadline. New York City <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/05/sorry-folks-doesnt-look-like-new-yorks-internets-improving-any-time-soon-2/">just </a><em><a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/05/sorry-folks-doesnt-look-like-new-yorks-internets-improving-any-time-soon-2/">thinks</a> </em>its connectivity problems are bad--try working on a temperamental satellite linkup.<!--more--></p>
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<div>Overall, 15 percent of American adults online use Twitter, 8 percent "on a typical day," whatever that means. That second number has doubled since May 2011, by the way. The report suggests smartphone usage rates might be pushing that number ever-higher.</div>
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<div>A couple more interesting stats:</div>
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<li>26 percent of young adults 18 to 29 use Twitter, compared to 14 percent 30 to 49. Meanwhile, 31 percent of those 18 to 24 are using Twitter. Kids today, man.</li>
<li>28 percent of African Americans use Twitter, 13 percent "on a typical day."</li>
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<div>But now all we can think about is how farmers could use hashtags. Seems like a good way to track down, let's say, wayward calves, no?</div>
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