Discuss “Color me [adjective]”
It began with Open Diary. Xanga and LiveJournal showed up soon after. Then, the big ones: MySpace and Facebook.
Generation Y was the first age group to grow up with the Internet as an integral part of daily life, not to mention daily emotions. It was the first to log on to AOL Instant Messenger, the first to blog, and, if Ian Li and his team of programmers have gauged this generation correctly, Generation Y will have one more notch on its belt: It’ll be the first generation to use computers to express emotions through color.
Welcome to MoodJam.org. Dubbed “Prettiest Gadget” by the Google Gadget Awards, My MoodJam gives users the chance to display their emotions through color. Once users register, they simply choose the color or colors...
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Mar 12, 2007 at 12:04 PM
"GENERATION MYSPACE" by Candice M. Kelsey.....
Are YOU still the major influence in YOUR child's life? Think again!.....A comprehensive and enlightening update on the Global Popular Culture strongly influencing young America...and the youth of the world.....includes the new global language, fads, trends, and indulgences....the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. A "MUST READ" for all parents.