The Next Great Generation

An online magazine written by and for the Millennial Generation.

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The Future of TV is Social and (Nearly) Free

By on Nov 15, 2011
Categories: Technology

While the entire television model is in a state of flux, the user base has become super social in their viewing habits.

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How to Top iTunes Charts on Your Birthday

By on Aug 5, 2011
Categories: Technology

Jesse Ruben topped the iTunes charts with his newest record, with the help of social media, begging, and Apple’s mysterious iTunes algorithm.

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Spotify Moves Stateside

By on Jul 22, 2011
Categories: Technology

Spotify has landed in the U.S. and we might not ever be the same. The desktop music streaming program is like an incredible love child of iTunes, Pandora, and Grooveshark.

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The Perfect Sexytime Playlists, For Any Occasion

By on Feb 22, 2011
Categories: Sex Week

A change in music can help you bring your sexytime up a couple notches, pumping up the volume to get you in the mood. No matter how intimate you may be with your partner, there are still times when you desire (or need) a different kind of energy.

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The Beatles are here to stay

By on Nov 27, 2010
Categories: Arts & Entertainment

Apple finally got a hold of The Beatles catalog. On iTunes, over two million songs were sold in the first week and Beatles albums are once again in the Top 25 on the best-sellers list.

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Online universities: friend or foe?

By on Jul 13, 2010
Categories: Business

Last week, Fox News’s Glenn Beck announced the launch of “Beck University.” What constitutes a university, or even an academic program? Where should we draw the line at marketing online “programs” as a university? Who is really qualified to teach? And if anyone can start their own online academic program, who can we trust?

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Content is a right, not a DVD

By on Apr 12, 2010
Categories: Technology

For many consumers, content doesn’t exist as a physical thing anymore. Instead, content is something you buy the rights to own and enjoy. Once I buy a movie, I own a physical copy as well as the right to rip and burn as many copies as I want for myself. But, this leads some to ask, how many times do I have to pay for it?

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Free All Music and We Won’t Have to Steal It

By on Dec 30, 2009
Categories: Arts & Entertainment

By Brenna Hanly My generation steals music. We are thieves. Every year we snare seven billion songs without paying for them. True some of us fork over $1.29 to the online music monopoly known as Apple. Right now those are our only two alternatives. Steal or buy. Perhaps it’s time for an alternative. Enter Free [...]

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