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Internet Governance Forum topics include human rights, network neutrality and child protection

August 31, 2014

As we have for the past several years, my ConnectSafely.org co-director Anne Collier and I are attending this year’s Internet Governance Forum (IGF) to talk about child protections, child rights and digital citizenship, including children’s’ access to social media […]

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Protecting children online needs to allow for their right to free speech

August 31, 2014

I’m writing this column on a flight to Istanbul and then on to Geneva for two United Nations conferences. Istanbul is the site of this year’s U.N. Internet Governance Forum (IGF), while the Geneva meetings […]

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Jawbone measured sleep disruption from Napa earthquake

August 25, 2014

Jawbone, which makes the Jawbone Up fitness tracker that measures sleep patterns, release aggregate data on its users in and near the San Francisco Bay area when the Napa earthquake hit at 3:20 AM Sunday […]

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Tech resources for before and after an earthquake

August 24, 2014

Parts of the San Francisco Bay Area were rocked by a 6.1 earthquake centered near Napa. For ongoing coverage tune into San Francico’s all-news KCBS radio on air (740 AM or 106.9 FM or online. […]

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It’s time for schools to upgrade both technology and pedagogy

August 22, 2014

by Larry Magid This post first appeared in the San Jose Mercury News As students return to school, it’s time to think about absolute necessities like pens, paper, school clothes, a laptop or tablet and, […]

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Why Google (And Facebook) Should Admit Kids Under 13

August 19, 2014

Read the full post at Forbes.com

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As Ferguson Struggles, Georgia Teens Create App To Rate Police

August 18, 2014

Read the full post at Forbes.com

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Tech can make driving dangerous, but also safer

August 18, 2014

By Larry Magid (Updated with news of proposed government rule on vehicle to vehicle communication systems) A lot has been written about how technology can make driving more dangerous, and it’s certainly risky to text, […]

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GoAnimate can turn almost anyone into an animator

August 16, 2014

I don’t have a fraction of the animating skills of the late William Hanna or Joseph Barbera and I certainly have no intention of ever producing cartoons for TV. But there are times when I […]

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IAC’s Ask.com buys Ask.fm and hires a safety officer to stem bullying

August 14, 2014

Ask.com, which is owned by IAC/InteractiveCorp., has acquired Ask.fm, a Latvia-based question and answer site that has come under criticism because of past incidences of bullying. The site, which allows people to anonymously ask questions […]

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