Teens: Page: 3

This is page 3 of the Teens posts on Wruters Write.


  • WSJ Suggests Keylogging Software to Snoop on Blogging Teens (2005-11-30): The gig may be up for teens that are trying to keep a blog secret from their parents.

  • Concerns Over Teen Blogging Continue (2005-11-25): There is no questions teens and young adutls are actively blogging.

  • Study Finds That 20% of Teens Blog (2005-11-02): The Associated Press reports the unsurprising findings of a recent Pew survey.

  • Blogging is a Way of Life for Teens (2005-11-01): Many of today's teenagers are not afraid to openly post and discuss every aspect of their lives.

  • High School Banned Blogs for Safety Reasons (2005-10-26): An Associated Press story has more details about the Roman Catholic high school that has banned blogging both from school and from the student's homes.

  • MySpace Becoming Teen Juggernaut (2005-10-11): An article on WebProNews says that the News Corp.

  • Kids + Blogs = OK (2005-07-28): There are lots of articles appearing in newspapers about how blogs and the Internet are putting kids at risk.

  • 87% of Teens Used Internet in 2004 (2005-07-27): 87% of all teenagers used the Internet in 2004 according to a new Teens and Technology report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

  • Young Bloggers Admit to Being Blog Addicts (2005-06-14): These young bloggers don't mind being called blog addicts.

  • Should Parents Spy on Blogging Teens? (2005-05-29): The Christian Science Monitor has an article discussing blogging and teens and whether or not blogging is a dangerous practice for young people.

  • Teens Using Internet to Communicate (2005-05-15): Xanga.

  • Warwick Univerity Encourages Students to Blog (2005-05-07): The Guardian reports that some universities are embracing blogging and encouraging their students to blog.

  • Teenagers Blog Away Without Parent's Knowledge (2005-05-02): MSNBC.

  • High School Blocks Blogging Website (2005-03-30): An article in the Rutland Herald (Rutland, Vermont) reports that Proctor Jr.

  • New Magazine Targets Parents Of College-Bound Students (2003-04-11): College Magazine, a new national magazine aimed at the parents of college-bound teenagers, has been launched by two women with longtime ties to academia.

  • Primedia To Suspend Publishing of Teen Magazine (2002-03-01): Struggling special interest publisher Primedia, Inc.

  • Busy Teens Want More Time to Read (2000-10-10): Today's teens are very busy, but they would read more if they had the time, according to a Teen Read Week online survey conducted by the American Library Association (ALA) and Smartgirl.

  • Teen Vogue to Debut (2000-09-25): Vogue is debuting its own contribution to the teen magazine category with Teen Vogue, a publication bearing the Vogue style, but targeted at teens.

  • Teen-Net Features Over 30 Teen Staff Writers (1997-09-23): In celebrating their one year anniversary, Teen-Net, has evolved into the first daily teen E-zine, with over 30 teen staff writers from around the world.

  • Attitude Network Launches Glossy.com Site for Teen Girls (1997-08-28): Attitude Network announced that Glossy, its new Web site for teen-age girls, will be the basis for a print magazine.