ComScore blogger Sarah Radwanick says the latest Twitter results also point to the aging of the first generation of Internet users. As these users grow up, they remain just as curious about emerging technologies and services. This means the concept of the technologically inclined “early adopter” as a young, predominately male demographic may have to be revisited. Taking that one step further, perhaps as generations who grew up knowing some form of computer — be it an Apple II, Commodore 64, IBM compatible or Windows XP machine — spread across all age ranges, a person’s age may not be a big factor when looking at future technologies at all. The The Pew Internet and American Life Project in February released similar results to ComScore’s, which said the median age of Twitter users was 31. One thing’s for sure: Twitter’s growth shows no signs of slowing with everyone from casual users to celebrities jumping into the Twittosphere. ComScore’s official numbers for March are due out later this week, and Radwanick says it’s going to be another huge month for the microblogging service. Heard about Twitter but not sure where to start? Here are some guidelines for getting acquainted:
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