Archive for May, 2008
Posted on May 9, 2008. Filed under: gaming, social networking, technology, teenagers | Tags: club penguin, dokodrop.com, game, gauia, parents, social networking, tweens, zwinky |
A safe place where tweens can trade and collect chips. www.dokodrop.com See the write up here:
Doko: Tween Social Networking With A Twist
Published by NewsPoster at 12:12 am under Technology
Today sees the launch of Doko, a social networking game aimed at the tween market which claims to be “The World’s First Global Trading [...]
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Posted on May 1, 2008. Filed under: Uncategorized |
Music Industry Takes Anti-Piracy Scare Tactics To Schools
By Robert Andrews – Wed 30 Apr 2008 01:11 AM PST
British-based music industry umbrella the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry is now rapidly acquiring the reputation the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has in the US for heavy-handed but thinly-veiled anti-piracy measures. It’s produced a booklet [...]
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Posted on May 1, 2008. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: children, social media |
From Techdigest.tv
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MP warns parents of social networking dangers, discovers daughter is an underage user
Conservative MP, John Whittingdale, discovered firsthand about the problems of underage usage of social networking sites when it was revealed his daughter was one of those breaking the “over 13s only” policy.
In a parliamentary committee meeting Mr Whittingdale, chairman of the culture, [...]
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