Maybe it’s reinventing YouTube, maybe it’s about creating “cheap-o” programming, but Google’s planning a major overhaul of the video site.
Maybe it’s reinventing YouTube, maybe it’s about creating “cheap-o” programming, but Google’s planning a major overhaul of the video site.
This is the “information age.” We are all information processors, and the more efficient we get at it, the better we fare in the real world. Older generations should take a cue from us, not lament the end of the world as they knew it.
We are voting each and every day with every dollar we spend. From the movies we see, to the shoes we buy, to the stores that which we choose to shop in and the stores we don’t, we take politics into our own hands.
Each season, fashion and all of its synonym-esque counterparts (style, clothing, apparel, attire, etc.) uphold the unique ability to convey an absolute brigade of cultural markers, status symbols, tangible creativity and inherent necessity. It comes as no surprise that American Millennials, who have been raised in a consumerism vacuum, are harnessing trend, commanding style, and spending more time, money and creative construct on what we wear than ever before.
A new report shows that Facebook has now surpassed Google in the amount of time users spend looking at the site. From network TV morning shows to staff meetings, the older crowd is obsessing over how to deal with us and our modes of communication. But it’s really time to realize that social is a resource, not just a waste of time.
Millennials are the most technologically connected generation to date. We don’t need to spend the summer on the beach or at the basketball courts to interact with our friends. but we haven’t given up the summer days of lounging in the sun and enjoying the great outdoors.
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