LESS THAN A WEEK BEFORE the scheduled launch of Disney’s social network, analysts are wary of whether Mickey’s club can achieve MySpace’s success.
It’s hard to write this without sounding like a prig. But it’s just as hard to erase the images that planted the idea for this essay, so here goes. The scene is a middle school auditorium, where girls in teams of three or four are bopping to pop songs
A MONTH before Super Bowl XLI, it remains unclear which teams will face off on Feb. 4 in Miami. In the other big game that night — the battle of the Super Bowl advertisers — the lineup is becoming clearer.
The evolution of the music business to a digital marketplace continued apace in 2006, bringing with it the customary mix of good and bad news from Nielsen SoundScan.
Some 20 colleges allow coed rooms. Friendships – not sexual intimacy – tend to motivate students to sign up.
A new study shows that more than half of all American teens use online social networking sites. But the study also shows that those hormone-surging masses are using the sites in ways you might not expect.
Crouched in military fatigues, you peer through night-vision goggles and brandish a semiautomatic gun as you hunt down terrorists who’ve overtaken Las Vegas.