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Jeffrey Rosen, New York Times
Jul 19, 2010
But not all Facebook users agree with Zuckerberg. Plenty of anecdotal evidence suggests that young people, having been burned by Facebook (and frustrated by its privacy policy, which at more than 5,000 words is longer than the U.S. Constitution), are...
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Report
Jul 9, 2010Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie
Tech experts generally believe that today’s tech-savvy young people will retain their willingness to share personal information online even as they get older and take on more responsibilities.
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Vinita Nair, Tina Trinh, and Carrie Halperin, ABC News | Ahead of the Curve
Jul 5, 2010
As Internet users share more and more information about themselves on both social and professional networking sites, managing online reputations has become a full-time job.
"It's not just about text-based results, it's about photo and video, and r...
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Teddy Wayne, New York Times
Jun 14, 2010
In response to growing privacy concerns on the Internet, people are increasingly monitoring their online identities. And young Internet users are the most vigilant in restricting access to personal information, ...
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Stephanie Goldberg, CNN
May 28, 2010
(CNN) -- Web search engines make our lives easier: They connect us with what we're searching for in a matter of seconds, and sometimes they bring us to places we didn't even know we were looking for.
But they can also teach us a lot about ourselve...
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Martha Irvine, Associated Press
May 27, 2010
CHICAGO – What's that? A young college grad lecturing her elders about online privacy?
It might go against conventional wisdom, but a new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project is adding fuel to the argument that young people are fas...
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Suzanne Choney, msnbc.com
May 26, 2010
More adults — especially young adults between the ages of 18 and 29 — are actively monitoring what is being said and posted about themselves online and taking steps to protect their privacy, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center's In...
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Marco R. della Cava, USA Today
May 26, 2010
The Web often comes across as a global watering hole where young adults freely trade personal information while more cautious older visitors stand to the side for fear of losing a grip on their online privacy.
But a new survey turns that notion on...
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Infographic
May 26, 2010
What we think others can see about us online
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Report
May 26, 2010Mary Madden, Aaron Smith
How people monitor and maintain their identity through search and social media.
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