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2007 > February > 11 > MediaSnack-snack-snackers#8

MediaSnack-snack-snackers#8

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[SUMMARY—Quotes which illustrate.]

(WORLD) MediaSnackers are being served more and more ways to snack on their chosen media than ever. It's hard to differentiate between companies and start-ups enabling snacking or the snacking trends driving media platform development, but here are a couple of quotes from the 'experts' to sum it all up for any 'MediaSnacker-virgins':

I am not interested in privacy. Online, I reveal everything - my breakups, my breakfast cereal, my body. My parents call it shameless, I call it freedom.
Headline on front cover of The New York Magazine relating to this article exploring young peoples attitudes to privacy online.

This is not a digital revolution. It's social. Your Freeview box is digital. Your computer is digital. Everything else is people.
From the BigShinyThing blog and thie post.

I think as the more old-school teachers are phased out, we'll see even more of it. We'll have younger students who lived their entire lives with computers and then if we mix that in with younger teachers it could be a problem.
Concerned high school English teacher talking about the increased use of IM-speak in school.

MediaSnack-snack-snackers #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7.

Filed by DK on February 11 2007

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