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		<title>How teens use cellphones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[From Mashable] // Flowtown has posted an infographic illustrating cellphone use among teens. The data, which is sourced from Pew Internet Research, visually underscores something we’ve known for a long time: Teens love to text. At this point, 75% of teens have cellphones, up from 45% back in 2004. Thirty-three percent of teens send more]]></description>
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// ]]&gt;</script><a href="http://twitter.com/flowtown" target="_blank">Flowtown</a> has posted an infographic illustrating  cellphone use among teens. The data, which is sourced from Pew  Internet Research, visually underscores something we’ve known for a long  time: <em><strong>Teens love to text.</strong></em></div>
<p>At this point, 75% of teens have  cellphones, up from 45% back in 2004. <strong><em>Thirty-three percent of teens send  more than 100 texts per day.</em> Teenage boys send an average of 30 text  messages per day and girls send an average of 80.</strong><br />
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<p><em>[img  credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rog2bark/3407369711/" target="_blank">Carissa GoodNCrazy</a>]</em></p>
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