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            <description><![CDATA[<p>The third annual <a href="http://www.netcaucus.org/conference/2007/">State of the Net</a> conference, a bountiful feast for Internet policy professionals from government and industry, is being held today in Washington. The event also marks the tenth anniversary of the Congressional Internet Caucus.</p>

<p>Summit organizers have a jam-packed day planned. Sessions cover a variety of topics including intellectual property rights, privacy and security, patents and broadband. I'll be blogging here and there in addition to the stories I file for <em>Technology Daily</em>'s <a href="http://nationaljournal.com/pubs/techdaily/">P.M. edition</a>.</p>

<p><strong>But first, some delicious data…<br />
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A new poll conducted by Zogby on behalf of caucus showed nine out of 10 Americans believe the Internet has changed our expectations of privacy. Differences exist between what 18-24 year-olds believe is an invasion of privacy and what other respondents consider to be an intrusion.</p>

<p>About 35 percent of 18-24 year-olds consider someone posting a picture of them in a swimsuit to be an invasion of their privacy, compared to 65 percent of other respondents. Roughly 19 percent of the younger group said a publicly posted dating profile is an invasion of privacy, compared to 54 percent of others.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, 45 percent of younger respondents said they, or someone they know, has broken up with someone using e-mail or a text message. That contrasts with about 7 percent of all the other age groups polled.<br />
More poll results can be found <a href="http://463.blogs.com/the_463/2007/01/kids_these_days.html">here</a>.</p>]]></description>
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