Not only are teens overconnected, they also might be “push[ing] back against…the technological revolution.” At least according to an interpretation of a new study that found that 66% of teens would rather interact with friends in person, versus 15% who would rather do so online, and that 69% wouldn’t ask someone out via the internet. But we would say that those preferences speak more to their (very human) desire to be together, and their ability to seamlessly live both online and off. (Bloomberg View)