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Parents stop using traditional tongues, thinking it will be better for their children to grow up using a dominant language (such as Swahili in East Africa) or a global one (such as English, Mandarin or Spanish).
This is the way that upcoming generations are going to grow up using computers.
What it's like for someone born in the 21st century to grow up using the internet, I don't know.
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A lot of people who were abused growing up used to write to me and say they would watch Happy Days and think: "Maybe there's a better family out there somewhere".
"It's easier for kids who come from very stable backgrounds to take these risks than kids who grew up used to these things and don't see the allure".
"We had all grown up used to the public side of the drug wars, to the images and killings... but there wasn't a place to go to think about the private side, and I realised this is what I was doing.
A generation has grown up used to watching TV series and movies on laptops, and the iPad might be a more handy alternative.
and her sister grew up used to hearing words they didn't understand around the dinner table.
"The Brontes grew up used to seeing their father's books on the shelves of the parsonage," says Andrew McCarthy, director of the Bronte Parsonage Museum in the family's former home in Haworth, West Yorkshire.
Many people think it's really a matter of familiarity, so while AirMagnet's Roeckl predicts that full adoption of videoconferencing "will have to wait for our kids, who grow up using Webcams," Vidyo's Hollander believes you can raise the comfort level through repeated exposure.
I know many people who are not young enough to have grown up using computers, but who nevertheless read political blogs obsessively, upload pictures to Flickr, watch television clips on YouTube and television programs on Hulu, use Zillow to find out how much their houses are worth, get driving directions from Mapquest and Google the people their kids are dating.
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