Articles of Interest

Kids, the Internet, and the End of Privacy: The Greatest Generation Gap Since Rock and Roll
from New York Magazine:

Kids today. They have no sense of shame. They have no sense of privacy. They are show-offs, fame whores, pornographic little loons who post their diaries, their phone numbers, their stupid poetry–for God’s sake, their dirty photos!–online. They have virtual friends instead of real ones. They talk in illiterate instant messages. They are interested only in attention–and yet they have zero attention span, flitting like hummingbirds from one virtual stage to another.

Web Standards: it’s about quality, not compliance
from Design View:

In spite of the widespread acceptance of Web standards by a specific segment of the design and development community, hosts of professionals – those out there right now creating the Web – are working in direct opposition to these standards. A significant reason for why this is happening and how those not working with Web standards justify their activity boils down, I believe, to something regrettably simple: nomenclature.

Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us

You could put your link at the bottom, think of the exposure!!! – familiar-sounded, isn’t it?