Wait till the MySpace Generation hits the Workforce
By Online Security Authority on Oct 4, 2006 in Online Security Authority

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I’ve talked about this before, and it’s one of my counter points that blogging is NOT a fad — as the next generation of workers are already blogging and sharing online.
In a few years, blogs will be as common as instant messaging, and maybe even email. Individuals under 25 years of age in North America are just as likely to have a mySpace, Xanga, or Facebook account as they will a cell phone — likely, they’ve all got both. Read the rest of the story here.
OSA Editorial Comments:
This article gives great insight and gives us something to start thinking about. We must start NOW, to make the internet and social networks as safe as possible…
Your Online Security Authority
Bill Wardell
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