Have you ever wondered what it would be like to spend your entire life online?
K Nelson says: “Here is an article about two women, one is a 101 year old Asian woman in Hawaii who uses Twitter. She definitely deserves more attention than she has received so far.”
Here’s a link: Centenarian Twitterers
This is a possible reality for all of us growing up in the information age. Do we want to leave online legacies (which can be erased at a moment’s notice) or through the differences we make in this world (family, friends, colleagues, works)? This article shows that the world is moving toward (or already has) a dependency on the internet.
Do you agree or disagree?
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1 got-rice // Oct 11, 2009 at 2:58 pm
This should be in “stuff white people like”…while it is true that Asians are totally into social networking (Friendster, now Facebook), I don’t see as many Asians doing it as say Caucasians and famous folk.
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