We know we live in an age of unprecedented technological wonder and connectivity. Most of us assume youth are a driving force behind our tech-saturated culture, but a new study suggests Millennials—young adults born in the past 30 years or so—are more concerned about the day-to-day influence of technology than folks of other generations.  Euro RSCG Worldwide polled more than 7,000 adults in 19 countries and found that 70 percent of Millennials believe people have less privacy these days. More than a third of them say social networking has made them less satisfied with their lives (only a quarter of those in other age brackets said the same thing); about two-thirds of them believe we’ve become more shallow as a society. While just 10 percent said technology was making the world worse, a whopping 42 percent believe it’s still too early to say for sure. (MediaPost)