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1. Ypulse Youth Media Movers And Shakers

Today we bring you another installment of Youth Media Movers and Shakers. We've culled through industry publications looking for the recent executive placements we think you should know about. If you have executive news that you want us to... Read the rest of this post

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2. Ypulse Youth Media Movers & Shakers

Today we bring you another installment of Youth Media Movers and Shakers. We've culled through industry publications looking for the recent executive placements we think you should know about. If you have executive news that you want us to... Read the rest of this post

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3. Teens In Tech 2.0 Grows Up

Today's Ypulse Youth Advisory Board post comes from Enrique Gavidia who returned to the "Teens In Tech" conference in San Francisco this past weekend. Below Enrique reports back on some of the issues raised and the progress he saw from last year.... Read the rest of this post

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4. 'Good Ideas' For Managing Online Communities

I just returned from a PSFK Good Ideas Salon at YouTube where the topic was managing online communities. It's funny because I went to another gathering this week that focused on community as well though it seemed more about leveraging community for... Read the rest of this post

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5. Social Networking Rocks!

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Well, Monday has arrived! What are you doing? I am gearing up to finish the paperwork for taxes so I can do royalties.

I started my morning with some Web 2.0 updates. Doesn't that sound like I have a clue. I love social networking. Well, thanks to Nikki Leigh, I do know what I am doing. My questions is, do you follow me, are we friends, and so forth? What? No? Oh Pulleeeze, I don't do this for my health. For those of you who DIGG this, here is my list of places you can connect with me. Pick one, pick them all, your choice.

TWITTER: http://twitter.com/echelonpress
DIGG: http://digg.com/users/echelonpress
PLURK: http://plurk.com/EchelonPress/invite
FACEBOOK: http://profile.to/echelonpress/
MYSPACE: http://myspace.com/karensyed
LINKEDIN: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karensyed
READER'S STATION: http://readersstation.ning.com/profile/EchelonPress
BEBO: http://www.bebo.com/EchelonPress
FRIENDFEED: http://friendfeed.com/echelonpress
GOODREADS: http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/982587
YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/echelonpress
JACKETFLAP: http://www.jacketflap.com/profile.asp?member=QuakeMe


So, there you go. And don't forget to follow this Blog. You never know what you might read!

Happy Reading.



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6. Ypulse Essentials: Economist Pizza Boxes, Racy Snowboards, Hot Topic's Music Site

7 days left until the Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup East! We just added a new exhibitor: The Passion Group. And heads up: Virgin Mobile will be making a very big press announcement…. I'll have a pie chart with that pie (The Economist uses... Read the rest of this post

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7. Badger. Mushroom. Snake. Well, only badger really.

Stardust will be screening at the Edinburgh Festival -- http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk/films/stardust/. No idea if I'll be there or not. Like so many things I found it at about the same time as the Stardust News Blog did, but Martyn finds so much other stuff I miss. http://www.stardustnews.info/ is the site, and it's worth bookmarking

Right.

I think this is the best news story today. It's better than the tree man one. Honest.

THE Iraqi port city of Basra, already prey to a nasty turf war between rival militia factions, has now been gripped by a scary rumour – giant badgers are stalking the streets by night, eating humans.
The animals were allegedly released into the area by British forces...


(I found a picture of the whoo scary scary badger in question.)




I saw the "Teen tie in" edition of Stardust at my local B&N. The cover was just blue with stars on it and the word Stardust. It looked really ugly and dull. Why do you let them put covers like this on your books?

Um. In this case, because I didn't get any say in it. Paramount didn't approve any of the covers that Harper Children's proposed, and the book had to have a cover, and finally -- and I think it was more or less at the point where the book was going to press -- Harpers offered the blue cover with the logo and Paramount accepted it. I was on the road while all this was going on, and not in a place where I could see email attachments, so I missed it all. Ah well. These things happen. There are many editions of Stardust with pretty covers on them. Like this one...


(I just stole this picture of the new Hardback illustrated edition from Charles Vess's blog over at http://greenmanpress.com/news/archives/181)

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