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September 27, 2006

Ypulse Essentials

YouMailIt's all about 'You' (new wireless voicemail you can personalize...aimed at Gen Y - Thanks Ken!)

- Back to campus...don't forget your condoms! (The New York Times, reg. required, on how condom companies are marketing to coeds. Plus Trojan's release assessing which campus's have the best "sexual health report card" -- that would be Yale, with a perfect score.)

- And while Trojan hopes college kids will be orgasmic (they really just want to eat organic) (USA Today)

- Remember Miss O? (the tween characters now have their own fictional books -- kinda like Beacon Street Girls...Thanks Jeff!)

- Imbee partners to appear even safer (joins forces with Web Wise Kids to reinforce that theirs is a safe social network for kids) (press release)

- This podcast hosting company... (was founded by teens who draw $40K salaries!) (Knight Ridder)

- Facebook goes regional (hearing giant exasperated sigh from Facebook users....) (News.com)

- MySpace helps get out the vote (partners with Declare Yourself) (Washington Post, reg. required)

- MTV launches 'The Stew' (on Overdrive featuring short-form programs in genres including music, animation and documentary, with much of the content being user-created....sounds kinda like Current....) (iMedia Connection)

- User generated ads go to the Super Bowl (and the fans go wild!) (New York Times, reg. required)

- Digg wants to kill your TV (with its own Internet TV, i.e. another online video site) (Information Week)

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