Canada's <i>Calgary Herald</i> has an interesting <a href="http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/Digital+divides+drive+growing+generation+gaps/1718829/story.html">article</a> on how rapidly accelerating technological change is driving new, smaller gaps within generations.
Canada's Calgary Herald has an interesting article on how rapidly accelerating technological change is driving new, smaller gaps within generations. For example, a generation gap can exist in the half-dozen years between someone who remembers getting their first e-mail address as a teenager and someone else who has never known life without one, the article notes. As a result, it's possible that we'll begin to redefine the appropriate spans of time for current and future generations.