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PT ee cs [cag PEt tc Cy Cyt vd agebook UD cUUDD TILA the telomere theory of aging PUI Le (heft) 4 3 Act Structure ACT 1: David notices a link from a friend on his wall, he visits the Agebook site and watches a video which installs a rogue Agebook app on his Facebook profile, David decides to remove it. ACT 2: David clicks the cross to remove the app but instead it breaks down the telomere on the app and ages David’s profile. David angrily clicks the cross numerous times destroying his profiles telomeres, which removes all of his friends and degrades his profile indefinitely. ACT 3: With David now theoretically 100 years of age, the app is now in control of David’s profile and it posts itself using David’s public wall to his 1 remaining friend. The Agebook curse will now spread further, or will it? PUI Le (heft) 4 BERL Wut Teens 12 - 17 In the U.S., nearly half of online teens 12-17 visited MySpace and Facebook in May 2009 (45% and 44%, respectively). All said, teens 12-17 accounted for 28% of MySpace’s page views and 12% of Face book’s during the month. Figures taken from Nielsen’s June 2009 Report on “How Teens use Media”

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