For American youths, life is an open book, via blogs
3rd Nov 2005, 15:14 GMT
From school libraries and living rooms, millions of teenagers are staking out cyberterritory in places like MySpace.com, Xanga.com and Livejournal.com, where they matter-of-factly construct their individual online presence.
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