How Technology Is Used:
Here's one for the books (to coin a phrase): In a recent posting we noted some differences between the generations in how technology is used, responding to an editorial published in a ZifDavis publication. Today's New York Times adds a new wrinkle to the formula. (No one claimed we didn't love a mixed metaphor.)
In Missouri, a 47-year-old mother used a fake MySpace blog to attack a 13-year-old girl, who lived only four houses away, urging the girl to commit suicide, which she did. Currently, it appears, there are no laws to prohibit this, although one would think otherwise.
Here's one for the books (to coin a phrase): In a recent posting we noted some differences between the generations in how technology is used, responding to an editorial published in a ZifDavis publication. Today's New York Times adds a new wrinkle to the formula. (No one claimed we didn't love a mixed metaphor.)
In Missouri, a 47-year-old mother used a fake MySpace blog to attack a 13-year-old girl, who lived only four houses away, urging the girl to commit suicide, which she did. Currently, it appears, there are no laws to prohibit this, although one would think otherwise.
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