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Article: Study: Boomers Still Prefer Printed Pages
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- September 4, 2003
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Dateline: NEW YORK
Andrew Krcik gets much of his news online. Yet he still gets The Economist
magazine each week and buys a newspaper each day _ "just to flip through."
Call it a habit.
At 47, Krcik is used to the printed pages, more so than younger generations.
There's "a certain comfort in it," he says.
Krcik is far from a Luddite who is unwilling to embrace technology.
After all, he is vice president of marketing for PGP Corp., a Palo
Alto, Calif., company that makes software for scrambling e-mail messages
for privacy.
Rather, Krcik, whose name is pronounced KER-chik, is what John Horrigan
of the Pew Internet and American Life Project calls ...
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