* Like Taking Candy From A Baby: Camel Trots Out Nicotine Tricks (Again) (Shaping Youth)
* Don’t Punish Us: grass roots campaign fighting for the rights of our social life (Youth Marketing Insights)
* Less Green on St. Patrick’s Day (eMarketer Articles)
* Youth are becoming socially responsible (INGENE)
* MAC, The Greenest Family of Notebooks (kmelanie)
* Talk 4 Hunger + Ignite Orlando (Greg Rollett)
* 50 Youth Marketing Keywords You Need to Know PART TWO (Graham Brown mobileYouth.org) (Slideshare)
* Brands Doing Good | Patrick Collings (Slideshare)
* Mobile Phones to Serve as Doctors in Developing Countries (ReadWriteWeb)
* February 2009 Trend Briefing covering GENERATION G (trendwatching)
* Download mobileYouth report overview 2009 – insights, youth mobile trends and mobile behavior (Mobileyouth)
* What’s Next In Green Marketing? (Mediapost)
* Virgin Mobile USA Debuts Homeless Youth TV, Online ‘Reality’ Network (Reuters)
* Industrial or Social – What type of youth marketer are you? (Mobileyouth)
* Google as development agency ctd. (PSD Blog)
* Greenwash: Time for rail to raise its game and cut emissions (guardian)
* Generation Generosity (trendwatching)
* Nokia’s “Less Is More” Eco Strategy (PSFK)
* “Yay” on Starbucks’ Social Corporate Responsibility (Cause+Capitalism)
* Green Tech Could Get Economy High, With a Little Help From the Feds (Wired Science)
* Plays Well With Others: Linking Millennials with Bands and their Causes (Millennial Marketing)
* Norwegian Eco-Kids Keeping Their Parents in Check (Earthfirst)
* Social Media Marketing: Nike Plus Human Race (Slideshare)
* Be Green & Make Things Easier For Your Customers (Threeminds)
* Clothing brand asks its wearers to be kind (Springwise)
* Recyling kicks off in India (Nokia Conversations)
* “Fakoconsciousness” is cool (INGENE)
* Green College Spotlight: Wellesley College (EarthFirst)
* Five Green Ways to Grow Your Marketing in 2009 (Chief Marketer)
* Millennial Businesses: Doing Well by Doing Good (Millennial Marketing)
* Coke Harnesses Green With Wind-Powered Billboards (Mediaweek)
* Green Consumers Still Willing to Pay More for Natural and Organic Products (MarketingCharts)
* Despite Cost Concerns, Women More ‘Green’ than Men (MarketingCharts)
* One in Three to Buy Green Electronics (MarketingCharts)
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