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September 5, 2007

Ypulse Essentials: Global Kids Report, Facebook Get Googled, Fashion Week Bloggers

Kate ModernKate Modern (sponsor magnet) (AdAge.com, reg. required)

- My Well-Connected Life (Media Post, reg. required, story on wired teens...Plus check out this enlightening report from Global Kids featuring lots of unedited quotes [from forums] on what teens think of digital media) (.pdf)

- Generation Next 2.0 (a follow up to the PBS special airs tonight. See my earlier interview with Judy Woodruff)

- Facebook gets searchable (for profiles created by those 18 and up -- supposedly you'll only see the person's name and photo...but this may freak out some users) (Mashable)

- The future of music according to Rick Rubin is... (the subscription model? Watch Music Mashup speakers talk about where music is going here) (BrandNoise)

- Fashion Week will be blogged (list of who will be typing next to the runways) (Media Channel)

- Is the Internet the new punk rock? (interesting debate on the blog belonging to Wieden + Kennedy's Global Director of Digital Strategies) (via Snarkmarket)

P.S. Congrats to my former colleagues at Current TV for their Emmy nod!

Posted by anastasia


Education | Fashion | Music | TV | Web

Comments

Thanks so much for bringing attention to the youth voices in Global Kids'dialogues on digital media. We definitely hope that the perspectives offered from these teens can be of help to both educators and parents trying to figure out what these new technologies mean for young people today.

best,
Rafi Santo
Virtual Community Manager
Global Kids

ps - I believe that Facebook users can opt out so they're not searchable on the major engines.

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