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Children quickly become proficient Internet navigators. That is why it's important to prepare them for the potential dangers on the Web.
Many parents do not understand the fascination of the younger generation with video games in all of their myriad forms. The ESRB Rating System can help!
It's obvious that millions of kids are watching American Idol each week. So is American Idol really suitable for children and tweens?
MySpace pages can open up a whole new world but if kids aren't careful, these same pages can stop young people from going places.
YouTube can be a great place for tweens to watch funny and entertaining videos. Just make sure to keep it a safe place as well.
A new service from Microsoft will allow Xbox 360 owners to both create their own video games using a custom tool set and download other gamers' creations for a low price.
Cell phones are considered a "must have" accessory for today's teenagers. While the convenience of cell phones is apparent, the dangers can be overlooked.
As Apple's billion-dollar iTunes app store attracts more and more developers, complaints and questions have arisen about the application process.
Databases are invaluable but can be a hindrance without correct and up-to-date information. This guide shows you to choose the content and manage it.
Social networking website MySpace has reached an agreement with 49 United States Attorneys General in an effort to keep children safer online.
New classroom technology integration is a great way to make learning relevant. Here are start-up and equipment tips for teaching with technology through video podcasting.
Each year, the American Library Association (ALA) compiles a list from schools and libraries of the most challenged and controversial books. Here's a look at 2008's list.


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