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1. Ypulse Essentials: Facebook Returns To Its University Roots, ‘Bully’ Will Be Unrated, ‘Harry Potter’ Goes Digital

Facebook gets back to its roots — students — with its latest feature (called “Groups for Schools.” The feature allows university students to create groups that are only visible to students with official university email addresses.... Read the rest of this post

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2. Ypulse Essentials: 'Cooking Channel' Courts Young Foodies, An Inconvenient Youth, Gleeks Vs. Beliebers

Food Network debuts the 'Cooking Channel' (an offshoot with a new slate of "low-key programs targeted at a hipper crowd interested in the grass roots of food culture." This makes me wonder how Food2 is doing. Also a comscore survey reminds us that... Read the rest of this post

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3. Food Network Serves Up Food TV For Gen Y [Finally!]

Last week in Essentials we mentioned that Food Network was launching Food2, a hipper, younger version of foodnetwork.com with programming, blogs and recipes geared towards those with a shorter attention span and a smaller budget. Sounds... Read the rest of this post

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