If only there was an article that discussed the way that the internet is shaping the development of younger generations within a larger sociological and psychological context. You know, in addition to Wired, Time and every other magazine this year. Lo, and behold: With the current New York Magazine feature, "Kids, the Internet, and the End of Privacy: The Greatest Generation Gap Since Rock and Roll," writer Emily Nussbaum explores today's youth culture--its obsession with digital communication, its relentless archiving of personal minutia, and the reactions it engenders in previous generations. Fittingly, you can now link to it via our blog. You might even comment. How delightfully meta!
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