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A Sign of the Time: Magazine’s Most Influential Person a Pornographer

21-year old Christopher Poole (aka moot), founder of the internet forum 4chan.org whose relaxed posting restrictions allow users to upload pornography for public consumption, is apparently the most influential person in the world.

Straight Truth About the CACRC Study

With so many outlets attempting to slant the recent CACRC study, we thought it would be helpful to people looking for the truth of the study to publish some key findings and conclusions:

Typosquatting: One of the Web’s Dirty Little Secrets

Ever tried to go to a web site that you know, and end up at a page of links instead? Then you look at your url and realize that you have typed “goggle” instead of “google”? If so, you are already familiar with the practice of “typosquatting,” even if you didn’t know it was called [...]

Getting the Facts on Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying.us is a great resource for parents who are trying to get some solid facts about cyberbullying from trustworthy sources.

Hype, Buzzwords, and the Permanence of “Sexting”

InternetSafety.com We love new words. In fact, “buzzword” was probably one of the first and most lasting buzzwords ever created. Many believe that the media infatuation with sexting is merely repackaging an old phenomenon with a new buzzword. Kids have been playing doctor or “show-me yours-and-I’ll-show-you-mine” for a long time, a lot longer than things [...]

A Tale of Two Cities: Why San Jose and Olympia Should Talk

Members of the San Jose City Council yesterday voted 7-3 against having Internet filters placed in public libraries. A year and a half of debate over filtering pornography out of San Jose public library computers came to a head late Tuesday when the City Council rejected spending money on the technology. After a lively debate [...]

Comments on Safe Eyes Mobile Review in New York Times Highlights Digital Divide

Jenna Wortham reviewed Safe Eyes Mobile in her bits blog and apparently excited a lot of her readers.

Kentucky School District to Use Game to Teach Kids About Predators

InternetSafety.com The Jessamine County school district in Kentucky will launch a unique program in the fall to teach middle-schoolers and high-schoolers about the dangers of online predators. The initiative is part of the federal omnibus stimulus bill, and this program was secured in an earmark by U.S. Rep. Ben Chandler (D-KY). The game, Missing,  will [...]

Dave Ramsey Endorses InternetSafety.com

We are very excited to have Dave Ramsey in our corner. Since no one can say it better than Dave can, we’ll let him speak for himself.

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