InternetSafety.com on the Cover of Christian Computing Magazine

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Christian Computing Magazine made us their April cover story because they were so impressed with our suite of Internet safety solutions. Click on the cover to read the article, which details how the founders of InternetSafety.com, Aaron and Shane Kenny, first introduced the idea of “flexible filtering” into the marketplace.
The idea behind “flexible filtering” is [...]

Craigslist Without Prostitution: A Boat Without a Motor?

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Attorneys General in South Carolina and other states are getting aggressive with Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster, giving the company a ten-day ultimatum to take down ads for pornography and prostitution.
Jim McMaster, the AG in South Carolina, issued the ultimatum after an agreement reached between Craigslist and 40 attorneys general in November failed to produce steps [...]

Myspace and Facebook: The Social Networking Generation Gap?

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Our friend Monica Villa at theonlinemom recently participated in a career day at a Brooklyn high school, and came away with a very interesting tidbit: almost all of the high-schoolers said that they were on Myspace, and almost all of the teachers said that they were on Facebook.
When Tom sold Myspace to Rupert Murdoch, I [...]

Qik Brings New Dimension to Mobile Broadcasting

Qik, a new application available allows users to stream live video directly from their cellphone to the web.

Imagine a Society Without Pornography

Perhaps, as Eberstadt suggests, imagining a society without pornography today is no more foolish than imagining a society without smoking…in 1964.

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