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NetFamilyNews Covers Families and Technology

February 16, 2007

My good friend Anne Collier, my co-author of MySpace Unraveled and my co-director of BlogSafety.com publishes a very nice newsletter about family tech news. Here’s the TOC of her latest issue. Teen child-porn convictions upheld […]

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Internet safety group broadens mission

February 13, 2007

I’m in Washington DC today helping to launch the Family Online Safety Institute. For details, see this AP story By DIBYA SARKAR AP BUSINESS WRITER WASHINGTON — The explosion of social networking sites such as […]

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Create video at free, easy-to-use site

February 12, 2007

by Larry Magid Special to the Mercury News With the explosion of services like YouTube, video is all the rage. But few of us are ambitious or outgoing enough to create and post our own […]

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New Approach To Online Safety Education

February 10, 2007

More than a dozen years ago I wrote a booklet for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children called Child Safety on the Information Highway. Millions of copies are in print and countless people […]

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Samsung has an iPhone look-alike

February 9, 2007

Samsung has introduced a phone that looks a lot like the Apple iPone with the added advantage of having a pull out keyboard. It’s unclear to me whether this is a copy or if they […]

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EMI in talks to sell unprotected MP3s

February 8, 2007

This is major progress. First Steve Jobs comes out against Digital Rights Management and now one of the major labels is starting to crack. Could this be the start of a sane policy of selling […]

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BlogSafety Community: Data suggest change in Internet safety …

February 8, 2007

This is an extremely interesting observation by researcher David Finklehor, director of the Crimes Against Children Research Center. What it implies is that we might be teaching teens and children the wrong things when it […]

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Thanks Dan Bricklin and Dave Winer

February 7, 2007

Well, I’m now officially a blogger. Thanks to Dave Winer for suggesting I give out my RSS feed (I almost forgot) and thanks to Dan Bricklin for helping me figure out how to house this […]

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Should it be illegal to use an iPod or a cell phone on a public sidewalk?

February 7, 2007

It sounds crazy, but a New York State Senator says that there outta be a law against using an iPod and other devices while walking around New York City. New York State Sen. Carl Kruger […]

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Find obscure films at popular prices

February 7, 2007

By Larry Magid from San Jose Mercury News Monday, February 5, 2007   Until last week, I wasn’t convinced the world needs yet another video download service.   We already have video rental services like […]

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