Everyone thinks the 90’s kids who grew up going outside and without social media, but there were a select few born in the 2000’s specifically known as “Gen T” who grew up just as a 90’s kid did, riding bikes all day, exploring abandoned places, staying out until the street lights came on, no phones or internet, just sticks and mud and a good pair of converse.
by isthabrax August 17, 2024
Get the Generation-T mug.Any professional, group, or organization utilizing digital technologies in order to engage in business, society and/or politics, coined by TNW (thenextweb.com) to describe their target audience of digital professionals across age groups.
Bart is a typical Generation T member; he makes his money optimizing SEO for a digital company in Spain, but he lives in Canada and is a true digital native.
by giphyking October 13, 2017
Get the Generation T mug.The generation of people who heavily use asynchronous communication methods such as cell phone texting and Twitter. Coined by David Strom in his October 2008 article at smallbiztechnology.com.
by tr0gd0rr February 4, 2010
Get the Generation T mug.Generation T.M.I (too much information) is a term used to refer to the people born after the year 2010. The exponential growth of technogolgy and the incessant need to over share all of your personal information online (twitter/facebook etc.) reaches us at speeds that overlaod this generation with "Too Much Information." This phrase is the new generation after X,Y and Z. Generation X, commonly abbreviated to Gen X, a term used to refer to the cohorts born after the baby boom. Generation Y, also known as The Millennial Generation, with birth dates from the mid 1970s to early 1990s and Generation Z with birthdays somewhere in the middle of the 1990s, such as August 1996 through the early 2000's. We then get to Generation T.M.I
"Do you want to come over to myspace tonight, so you can google my yahoo and I can twitter all over your facebook" as said by the Generation T.M.I kid
by skworthi August 22, 2009
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by PBSPinchback February 21, 2018
Get the Generation Tide Pod mug.After Generation X, there came Generation Next, Now we have upon us, GENERATION TEXT.
Todays up and comming youth, and its current focus on their cell phones' latest abilities. The most popular is the advent and application of Text Messaging. This generation appears to prefer texting over talking, or even personally interacting with their friends. This mindset has heavy influence on todays youth.
Todays up and comming youth, and its current focus on their cell phones' latest abilities. The most popular is the advent and application of Text Messaging. This generation appears to prefer texting over talking, or even personally interacting with their friends. This mindset has heavy influence on todays youth.
Generation Text is here and everwhere you look you see people typing away on their tiny keypads. At work, school, the park, driving(?!), etc. It is their boon of everyday life. Without their cell phone, people cant seem to function right, until it gets replaced. Which usally happens rather promplty after losing or breaking theirs.
by Dustin Camper April 16, 2007
Get the Generation Text mug.The following generation, referred to as Generation Z, Generation I3334, Digital Natives, iGen, Gen. Techcitation needed the internet generation35 and various other names, was born between 1999 and 2009 (decade).363738 I call this generation of people born between 1999 and 2009 (decade).GENERATION TEXT™.
Originally, text messaging was invented for the deaf and blind. Therefore its use for the general public did not become popular until 2000. In some way then Graffiti influenced the growth of a text messaging culture. Its unique approach to socially engaging the viewer to read an abbreviated message, its perhaps the most important way Graffiti influenced text culture.
Originally, text messaging was invented for the deaf and blind. Therefore its use for the general public did not become popular until 2000. In some way then Graffiti influenced the growth of a text messaging culture. Its unique approach to socially engaging the viewer to read an abbreviated message, its perhaps the most important way Graffiti influenced text culture.
May 4-5, 2009 - Clark Kerr Campus at UC BerkeleyThis idea is all about the safety of Generation Text ™( in real time).The target market has no boundaries or territories.The target market blogs,banks,shops,crowd sources ideas,post,text,sms,uploads videos,goes to class,files government reports,pays…April 28, 2009cynthia dimaria
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Long Beach, CA
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Long Beach, CA
United States
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