Harvard University has some citizens distressed - their researchers found in a recent study that reading newspapers, not only as paper but online, has been declining among folks in their teens and twenties.  folks that age are just not digging The New York Times web site.  The conclusion offered is that kids and young humans are losing their taste for news.

Not true.  The study says nothing about Digg, Netscape, Fark, and all the other online aggregates, where folks read more news than ever before.  These news aggregates are growing by leaps and bounds.  The gist: young society are reading news, just not in the way their parents and older siblings did.  Why log on to a newspaper’s




web site, when you can have thousands of news sources on Digg?

And iPhones are set to become part an fundamental of that.  As Jovan Washington reported to you here on Friday, Plusmo is offering all kinds of feeds for iPhones - including all the news feeds you want.

Hey, you can put iPhonematters on your iPhone via Plusmo, with any other feeds you like.

True, you can’t really use the iPhone to keep your head half dry in a downpour, and you can’t wrap yesterday’s fish in it - but, in all other ways, it’s a much better way to read the papers…

Original post by Chris

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