Google's Schmidt: Teens' mistakes will never go away | eParenting and Parenting in the 21st Century | Scoop.it
Speaking at a festival in the U.K., Google's executive chairman offers that the things teens do now will stay with them forever, by way of the Web. He also suggested some people are sharing too much online.

 

It must be peculiar for children of the Internet age.

They are the first to have a complete record of their whole lives. They are the first who'll be able to offer concrete proof of every one of their days, friends, and actions.

 

Eric Schmidt worries, however, that they'll be the first who'll never be allowed to forget their mistakes.