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en Teenagers are narcissistic. They have a deep-seated desire to be socially acceptable. There's a lot of elation when kids feel they're part of the crowd. And all this is happening anonymously, behind a screen and a keyboard. Online, they are appreciated, admired, flirted with – If your life isn't so good, somewhere online it's better.

en Kids are doing things online that they don't do in real life. We need to teach them that online is real. They have to be accountable for what they do... and they have to be able to live with the consequences of their online actions.

en There has always been a thought at the back of our minds that we really shouldn't be taking eyeballs away from the TV screen, because that's obviously where our ratings are. Yet the reality is that children are accessing a wide range of media. They're going to go online and use their mobile rather than watch TV for a part of each day, whether we like it or not. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. So we'd rather they were going online and interacting with Cartoon Network than someone else.

en Storytelling will always be the most important aspect of a show. It doesn't matter if it's online, if viewers are offering input or if it's bringing together different online properties. It will be the same online as it is around the campfire: if you can't tell a good story, nobody will listen.

en Online retailers continue to re-create the offline world on the Internet. People come out to the stores the day after Christmas looking for bargains. Now a natural part of shopping is to first poke around online. Some shoppers might see bargains online and decide they don't have to fight the crowds in the malls.

en More and more activities are happening online. Whatever industry you look at, that's where people are spending time. Our latest Web technologies (can be used) to drive better customer connections online.

en The boundary-less world created by the Internet is thrilling but scary for the vast majority of consumers. Sometimes we can get carried away by teenagers and pre-teenagers and use them as a measure for what is happening in the world. A 40-year-old with three kids has different needs from teenagers, and teenagers get older and their needs change.

en Consumers continue to expand their online buying into new product categories as they become more comfortable shopping online, ... This mainstreaming of the Web into consumers' lives not only fuels online sales, but also creates new opportunities for retailers to successfully grow their online businesses.

en Consumers continue to expand their online buying into new product categories as they become more comfortable shopping online. This mainstreaming of the Web into consumers' lives not only fuels online sales, but also creates new opportunities for retailers to successfully grow their online businesses.

en Once consumers file online, they tend to stay online. The number of people filing their federal taxes online continues to grow with do-it-yourself software paving the way. This year, nearly an equal proportion of consumers will file online using tax software as will file online using a professional service.

en AOL's (customer) base has been with AOL for a long time and has long-established relationships with people. Your online identity is defined by your e-mail address and online or screen name. AOL does community very well.

en I feel blessed to be chosen to endorse the game. I will certainly tell parents not to be afraid of online games. Online games are a good place to find friends.

en Many students feel that putting all their personal details online is no big deal, but they don't realize posting details about inappropriate behavior and personal information may put them at risk. These virtual communities are part of today's student culture and are how they communicate, and students shouldn't necessarily avoid being a part of it altogether. They just need to make smart decisions about what they choose to post online.

en World of Warcraft is completely owning the online game space right now. Look, Matrix Online is good, but it's like being in the early '90s and trying to put a fighting game up against Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter; it's just not going to happen. There are a lot of other online games that are just sucking wind right now because so many people are playing WOW.

en World of Warcraft is completely owning the online game space right now. Look, Matrix Online is good, but it's like being in the early 90's and trying to put a fighting game up against Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter; it's just not going to happen. There are a lot of other online games that are just sucking wind right now because so many people are playing WOW.


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