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October 4, 2006

Ypulse Essentials

Amie St.Can you tell me how to get... (to Amie St.! Founded by three Brown students [watch out Facebook!], "Amie Street is the first site that lets the members of the community set the price of songs, which start out free and rise in price based on sales. In addition, Amie Street rewards its members with purchase credits when they recognize and recommend music tracks that rise in price." Check it out. Thanks Michaela!)

- Ditch "Aerie Tuesdays" (I'm sorry, but I found these spots to feel contrived and annoying last night. It just felt disruptive and took away from the coolness of VMars. Maybe that's just the adult viewer in me...Anyone else have a smilar reaction?) (Media Post)

- Google Literacy (seems like a great resource for librarians)

- You can now shop... (Mary-Kate and Ashley. The twins launch an ecommerce site for tweens)

- Private party on Piczo (UK photo/social networking site popular with teen girls hits the U.S. touting safety and privacy) (Web Pro News)

- Fusion is the future (interesting article about "Bollyhood LLC, a youth-service company specializing in fusion music.") (ThugLifeArmy.com)

- Love letter to The N (from a Boston Phoenix writer who can't get enough "Degrassi" and "South of Nowhere")

- Reality bites ("Miss Seventeen" runner up threatens to sue Atoosa) (Jossip)

- Army to launch MySpace profile in November (joining their compatriots at the Marines) (News.com)

- I love myself and I want you to love me...because I'm special (new study says this generation of college students really, really, love themselves. Is that so wrong? Thanks Paul!) (Redandblack.com)

- Teens may be watching more TV (but they're surfing the Net for trends...says new research from Mindshare)

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