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Home | Access Hollywood - Celebrity News, Photos & Videos - 0 views

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    View celebrity photos and get the latest celebrity gossip online! Get Hollywood gossip on famous people, find Hollywood celebrity pictures and info on famous actors and actresses on AccessHollywood.com.
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Home | The Onion - America's Finest News Source - 0 views

shared by Breanne Garland on 05 Sep 09 - Cached
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    The Onion, America's Finest News Source, is an award-winning publication covering world, national, and * local issues. It is updated daily online and distributed weekly in select American cities.
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DearDiary.Net, free online diary - a safe free place to store your online diary, journa... - 0 views

shared by Breanne Garland on 03 Sep 09 - Cached
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    DearDiary.Net offers you a fun and safe place to write your online diary (also known as weblog, blog or online journal). DearDiary is highly customizable free to join and a has a lively, thriving online community you can interact with.
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Ten Myths of Internet Art - 0 views

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    Abstract: The article identifies ten myths about Internet Art, and explains the difficulties museums and othes have understanding what it means to make art for the internet. In identifying these common misconceptions, the suthor offers insight in successful online works, provides inspiration to internet artists, and explains that geographical location does not measure success when making art for the internet.
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Project MUSE - Subject Browse - 0 views

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    Summary: American youth are awash in media. They have television sets in their bedrooms, personal computers in their family rooms, and digital music players and cell phones in their backpacks. They spend more time with media than any single activity other than sleeping, with the average American eight- to eighteen-year-old reporting more than six hours of daily media use. The growing phenomenon of "media multitasking"-using several media concurrently-multiplies that figure to eight and a half hours of media exposure daily. Donald Roberts and Ulla Foehr examine how both media use and media exposure vary with demographic factors such as age, race and ethnicity, and household socioeconomic status, and with psychosocial variables such as academic performance and personal adjustment. They note that media exposure begins early, increases until children begin school, drops off briefly, then climbs again to peak at almost eight hours daily among eleven- and twelve-year-olds. Television and video exposure is particularly high among African American youth. Media exposure is negatively related to indicators of socioeconomic status, but that relationship may be diminishing. Media exposure is positively related to risk-taking behaviors and is negatively related to personal adjustment and school performance. Roberts and Foehr also review evidence pointing to the existence of a digital divide-variations in access to personal computers and allied technologies by socioeconomic status and by race and ethnicity. The authors also examine how the recent emergence of digital media such as personal computers, video game consoles, and portable music players, as well as the media multitasking phenomenon they facilitate, has increased young people's exposure to media messages while leaving media use time largely unchanged. Newer media, they point out, are not displacing older media but are being used in concert with them. The authors note which young people are more or less li
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Text Messaging, Chat Abbreviations & Smiley Faces - Webopedia - 0 views

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    An online computer dictionary and Internet search engine for Internet terms and technical support.
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