If you thought Baby Boomers were behind the times, think again.
More and more older Americans are learning how to make the most of computers, cell phones, and the latest high-tech gizmos, according to Sandy Berger, online Computers & Technology Host for the AARP, and president of her own computer consulting company, Computer Living Corp.
"There are 78 million Baby Boomers in the U.S., and even more beyond the age of Boomers," said Berger. "While they didn't grow up with computers, they are overcoming fear and zooming into the new age of technology with enthusiasm. As of today, 22 million of these individuals are online where they spend $7 billion annually."