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LONDON - While young people embrace the Web with real or virtual friends and their mobile phone is never far away, relatively few like technology and those that do tend to be in Brazil, India and China, according to a survey.

Only a handful think of technology as a concept, and just 16 percent use terms like "social networking," said two combined surveys covering 8- to 24-year-olds published on Tuesday by Microsoft and Viacom units MTV Networks and Nickelodeon.

"Young people don't see "tech" as a separate entity ? it's an organic part of their lives," said Andrew Davidson, vice president of MTV's VBS International Insight unit.

"Talking to them about the role of technology in their lifestyle would be like talking to kids in the 1980s about the role the park swing or the telephone played in their social lives ? it's invisible."

The surveys involved 18,000 young people in 16 countries including the UK, U.S., China, Japan, Canada and Mexico.

Terms most frequently used by the young when talking about technology related to accessing content for free, notably "download and "burn."

The surveyors found the average Chinese computer user has 37 online friends they have never met, Indian youth are most likely to see mobile phones as a status symbol, while one-in-three UK and U.S. teenagers say they cannot live without games consoles.

"The way each technology is adopted and adapted throughout the world depends as much on local cultural and social factors as on the technology itself," said Davidson.

For example, the key digital device for Japan's young is the mobile phone because of the privacy and portability it offers those who live in small homes with limited privacy.

They found Japanese children aged eight to 14 have only one online friend they have not met, compared to a global average of five. Some 93 percent of Chinese computer users aged 8-14 have more than one friend online they have never met.

Davidson said this was encouraging those aged 8-14 in China to select online over television ? a trend not seen in any other market in that age group.

The changes in how the youth market engages with technology is keenly followed by advertisers and content firms.

"Traditional youth marketing considered opinion formers and influencers to be a small elite, but these days the elite has become much larger," said Davidson.

For parents worried about what their children are getting up to amid the wave of gadgets, little has changed in a generation.

The surveyors found the most popular activities the under-14s enjoy were watching TV, listening to music and being with friends.

The rankings for those older was similar although listening to music was top.

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I think i will download this report and burn it to CD.

Yep. In few years from now, i think that only real geeks will have a role to pay in the tech world. There will be no need for IT support because most people will be able to resolve their own issues as they go along.

disagree, there are always dumb people who will download attachments from unlce bills trip to hawii

I too disagree. I work at an IT helpdesk over summer vac, and it’s surprising how many young people call. Many know how to browse and burn and different things, but when there is trouble, they usually mess it up worse.

I find most people, even in the new generations only know a little bit of how to work stuff. Very rarely do they know how it works or how to fix it.

I do think that more of the population is getting better with PCs, but many don't really know what they are doing, are more just fooling themselves.

Well i have worked in an environment where the people where far older and it was a nightmare. Where i work now however they are far younger and therefore sort many of their own problems unless its a real difficult one. Maybe its just the people im working with in this place then.

I must admit, i suppose after thought, that it could go the other way, that people think they know about technology and then play around with things and eventually break them!

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