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Did you hear about David Perez and his recent adventure? If not, let me fill you in. This 29-year-old advertising guy wanted to attend a
Did you hear about David Perez and his recent adventure? If not, let me fill you in. This 29-year-old advertising guy wanted to attend a
Some folks say that they and cameras do not get along. But few people can say, as I can, that they’ve killed one with their
Facebook and other social networking resources are becoming big factors when it comes to divorce, according to a new study by the American Academy of
I just saw a New York Times article that I had to comment on. The piece, by Tara Parker-Pope, asked the question: “Is the Internet
Plugged In has been talking about Facebook and Twitter for, oh, years now—their pros, their cons and how they’re changing the way we relate to
As I type, my right shoulder blade feels like a World Cup player is dribbling it. For the last three days my favorite companions have
It’s a trend most of us would love to see come to an end: young children acting out adult roles, prompted by clueless parents who
For those who no longer feel that special zing when following the tweets of Justin Bieber or [fill in current celebrity obsession here], the gang
Yeah, the app store is overwhelming. Love that touch screen. It’s an all-in-one picture album, GPS, media archive, game platform and know-it-all gadget that’s assuaged
Ever heard of the “Marshmallow Test?” No, it’s not a s’mores-eating competition (though that might be nice). It’s an experiment that researcher Walter Mischel conducted
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>