MySpace the musical (well, not exactly, but the Washington Post, reg. required, has a story on a local teen production that feels, well. "totally wired" called "Edit: Undo")
CondeNet 'Flips' out (Adage.com, reg. required, has a sneak peek of CondeNet's new teen site "Flip." The article says Flip allows users to create galleries called "flipbooks" using their own photos, content or media tools...)
- Teens get real on AOL Red (AOL's teen service having a casting call for teens who want to star in their own reality shows)
- Slumber Party Girls (it's the new cross-platform girlband being developed for the tween set) (Trendcentral)
- Think Atavism (profile of SoCal clothing company started by teens when they were in high school) (San Diego Union Tribune)
- DOPA damages youth culture (cool article on the moral panic inspired DOPEY in the MIT Technology Review. Plus Ypulse reader Kelly sent me this great resource for people working to defeat this legislation in the Senate)
- Top 20 (it's Facebook before it expanded outside the Ivy League schools)
- What's on the 'Tube' (it's Asi's second YouTube trends report!)
Posted by anastasia
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Comments
DOPA is an example of the way the Republican-controlled Congress rushes through legislation without review.
How many of the Congresspersons who voted for it knew that it would stop a 17 year old from using MySpace in a library?
Posted by: Eric_Jaffa
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August 8, 2006 8:43 AM