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From: Doll Francis
Subject: [ToutDoux-list] beloved
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:56:42 -0700
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required, looks at the increase in college trips and the bonding that can happen along the way.
Youth occupy a significant space, presence and challenge to cyberspace and increasingly their presence is being felt through blogs. " I've covered a lot of this stuff on Ypulse, too. Youth occupy a significant space, presence and challenge to cyberspace and increasingly their presence is being felt through blogs.
Also, for any of you who signed up for that newsletter, it may take a couple of days for us to get that up and running.
How are their free speech experiments, micro-commerce practices, and developing politics changing the rules of the Internet?
Why not just blog it here? This discussion moves beyond youth voice and _expression_ to engage policy, economic development and communities online. I highly recomend downloading and printing this.
" They are posting webisodes from the trip. Dave says the goal is "is to actively engage teens who are 'global thinkers' and get them involved with HERO on a local level.
Well, this morning I tried an experiment to see if I could get a better answer.
While I had a sense of readership, I didn't really know. Why not just blog it here? It's hard to go from one to the other without upsetting your core users.
I'm all for people having faith in whatever they want, but the combination of MTV cool combined with Christian fundamentalism scares the bejeezus out of me. Tell them to check out the blog and of course, to pre-order the book. We use it in costumes, makeup effects, and lots of other places, including and especially in balloons.
Do I accept everyone to be my friend? It appears that MTV has teamed up with its partner Microsoft and "are embarking on a research project to find out the social impact of technology on the world's youth.
I won't be able to post tomorrow, but will post Thursday morning and hopefully early Friday morning. I highly recomend downloading and printing this.
It will explore and expand on themes in the book that come up every day in news stories and research about how this generation is integrating technology into their lives. I'm sorry but Paris Hilton and P. I'm also going to create a separate book profile on MySpace and possibly a separate Ypulse profile.
"If you show us what you want on your wish list, we'll blast it off to your parents," say the elves. While I had a sense of readership, I didn't really know.
I'm also going to create a separate book profile on MySpace and possibly a separate Ypulse profile.
Dave says the goal is "is to actively engage teens who are 'global thinkers' and get them involved with HERO on a local level.
Furthermore, he writes, efforts to end global poverty and violence are just the sort of 'stupid arrogance' that incur God's wrath, which we'll be feeling any day now in the coming apocalypse.
"If you show us what you want on your wish list, we'll blast it off to your parents," say the elves.
Remember Meadow and Tony's college trip from "The Sopranos"? It appears that MTV has teamed up with its partner Microsoft and "are embarking on a research project to find out the social impact of technology on the world's youth. The new research will look at the impact of viral video, instant messaging, email, social networks, mobile phones and online gaming. It will explore and expand on themes in the book that come up every day in news stories and research about how this generation is integrating technology into their lives.
This discussion moves beyond youth voice and _expression_ to engage policy, economic development and communities online.
My take on this is that there are moderated communities and unmoderated communities. Diddy just seem really at odds with the DIY feel of the site.


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