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By Steve Spalding May 17th, 2008
Under: Featured

In this week’s episode of History of Blogging, Mark Dykeman takes a look at “Generation V” Here is an excerpt,
To use technology as a day-to-day tool to facilitate communication that is not bounded by the previous limits of geography.
Generation V members demonstrate an overwhelming desire to participate through involvement in global communities
Finally, the value set of Generation V differs subtly from that of its predecessors. Its members have an overwhelming belief in a meritocratic environment: the value of collaboration, that “we” is more powerful and valuable than “me” and that sharing increases the value of something rather than diminishes or erodes it.
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