On 2/27/06, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As previously mentioned, teenagers don't typically care about what lasts. They do see MySpace as documenting their lives, or at least some aspect of their personalities, for the world to see. That doesn't seem a lot different from what we're doing.
correct me if im wrong:
as a blogger, Im making a space on the web that will last.
I expect my blog to document my life.
As a Myspace-like sites, it seems more about current
interactions...then on to the next online space.
As previously mentioned, teenagers don't typically care about what lasts. They do see MySpace as documenting their lives, or at least some aspect of their personalities, for the world to see. That doesn't seem a lot different from what we're doing.
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Deirdré Straughan
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