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Ypulse Essentials

Posted by anastasia on 12-19-2006

Santa's blogEven Santa has a blog…(on MSN Spaces)

- VH1 expands 'Web Junk' (with mobile "Web Junk" plus Reel Pop rounds up a bunch of top 10 web video lists) (Lost Remote)

- Too much marketing… (makes young kids feel like crap, especially girls, according to a new UK study…see also this no brainer: Gen Y goes to the web for shopping decisions) (Media Life Magazine)

- MySpace Marmalade (MySpace teams with this trendy UK title to publish user generated content in print) (via PaidContent)

- 'Sustainability' spreading on campuses (interesting Christian Science Monitor article about how environmentalism is becoming curriculum)

- Levis wants YOU to star in its ad (or at least to upload your photo)

- Mobile getting social (mobile social networking is gaining popularity with teens. Plus MTV launches a separate mobile content unit) (ClickZ)

- Technology transforms gospel (CBS Evening News on how youth ministries have become "Totally Wired"- Thanks Bob!)

One Response to “Ypulse Essentials”

  1. Eric_Jaffa Says:

    RE Sustainability

    Al Gore wants us to sign a petition for Congress to take action on global warming.

    "I know from personal experience that the only thing which will move Washington to action is the sight of millions of people coming together and pushing for change—and we can't afford to wait any longer. That's why I'm asking you to sign this online petition to your representative, demanding immediate action to stop global warming. If you sign it, I'll personally deliver your comments to Congress in the new year."

    - Al Gore, via email sent by MoveOn.org

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