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From NYTimes.com:
“Facebook messages are about to be publicly visible. A whole lot of people are going to hate it. When ex-lovers, bosses, moms, stalkers, cops, creeps and others find out what people have been posting on Facebook - the reprimand that “well, you could have changed your default setting” is not going to sit well with people.” (Thanks to thekeri)
No teenager that I know of regularly reads a newspaper, as most do not have the time and cannot be bothered to read pages and pages of text while they could watch the news summarized on the Internet or on TV.” - Matthew Robson (aged 15 years and seven months)
The report that shocked the city, or clever marketing from Morgan Stanley?
Also from the story:

Twitter is not for teens, Morgan Stanley told by 15-year-old expert
Report on young people’s media habits written for investment bank by teenage intern causes huge interest in the City
“Today’s game consoles are essentially personal computers. They are at least as capable as the lowest end systems you can buy in the desktop category. What makes them distinct is in what their software takes away, they usually have a limited user interface better suited to use at ten feet and primarily for viewing content or playing games. And for what they add, starting with the Wii most notably but increasingly so from all the vendors, they boast an increasing number of physical interfaces, both for analog input and haptic feedback.” -Th. Gideon (aka cmdln)
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