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Teens Online

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, June 28, 2001.

Over seventy percent of American teens log on to socialize, find out what?s ?cool?, and do schoolwork. Researchers say the internet is becoming such a mainstay of teen culture, that it?s changing the way they communicate. They also say teens are far less concerned than most parents about dangers lurking in cyberspace. Laura talks with Amanda Lenhart research specialist from the Pew Internet and American Life Center. Their most recent report, "Teenage Life Online" can be found at www.pewinternet.org. Also joining Laura is Maya Simon, a student at Walt Whitman High in Bethesda, Maryland.

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