technology.timesonline.co.uk — 35% of girls, compared with 20% of boys, have blogs; 32% of girls have their own websites, against 22% of boys. Girls have embraced social networking sites on a massive scale, with 70% of US girls aged 15-17 having built and regularly worked on a profile page on websites such as MySpace, Bebo & Facebook, as opposed to 57% of boys of the same age.
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fxu1989Mar 10, 2008
pics or it didn't happenpreferably nudes
fxu1989Mar 10, 2008
Links please ... or e-mails
startsomethingMar 10, 2008
And I'm still not getting laid.
ohimesamaMar 11, 2008
hehehe<a class="user" href="http://xkcd.com/322/">http://xkcd.com/322/</a>The girl and the comic and I have a lot of similarities. We share a first name, both happen to be blond, and use the net. Granted, she seems to be a bit slimmer than I am...
stephappleMar 11, 2008
Hi, (Girl here - But seeing as most of the users on this website think that any girl that comments on this website is in fact a boy then forget I mentioned it and try to think of me as a gender neutral hermaphrodite or something.) It really saddens me that the users of this website who's demographic is largely someone who is male, technologically literate and under the age of 30, thinks so little of women. I thought the year was 2008 not 1908, have we not moved on in the last 100 years? Why are men/boys so negative when it comes to women using technology? Is it because men created the Internet and computers to begin with? So that must mean women can't comprehend how to use a computer for anything other than women-centric things like socializing. Is that all that men know about women? That they like talking and gossiping? Thats pretty sad if that is the image that men/boys paint of women. It seems the users/commenter's on this website have little to no knowledge of women at all and need to read a book and or go outside and experience the world outside of the Internet!
ispellkonfusionMar 11, 2008
Digg boys have cooties, that's why there aren't as many girls. :-P