The Internet Cure (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | When one of those morning "news" shows recently featured a story about people using the internet to get medical information on the same day that the "New York Times" dealt with that subject, I knew that this medical surfing had become an epidemic.
Audi the Clear Victor at 7th Internet Auto Awards (The Auto Channel)
INGOLSTADT/MUNICH - October 10, 2008: Five first-place finishes and a special award for Audi at the 7th Internet Auto Awards: a truly impressive achievement for the brand with the four rings.
Internet safety not for adults only (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WORCESTER - There is nothing wrong with prying into your kids' lives, especially concerning the Internet.
UAE: 'Shia hackers' hit the Internet (Adnkronos)
UAE: 'Shia hackers' hit the Internet (AKI) - The news website of Dubai-based TV network al-Arabiya was attacked by alleged Shia hackers on Friday.The site displayed a burning Israeli flag and a message in both Arabic and English that read: 'Serious Warning: if attacks on Shia websites continue, none of your websites will be safe'.Both the Arabic and English sections of the website ...
Turn Off the Violence Month: Much about the Internet is positive, but it can be dangerous for kids (Crookston Daily Times)
What does your child do with all the technology in their lives? Think about all the advancements in Internet technology over the past 5-10 years. Your child and other children use a wide variety of different technological devices on a regular basis.
Before TV and the Internet—When Radio Was the First Electronic Medium (US News & World Report)
Before TV and the Internet, radio revolutionized American politics, writes Anthony Rudel.
Library offering wireless Internet for patrons (Deer Park Broadcaster & Progress)
The Deer Park Public Library started offering wireless Internet access through a Wi-Fi hot-spot two weeks ago. People can access the Internet using their library card number.
Task force goes after Internet child exploiters (The Montana Standard)
Law enforcement authorities in Montana are getting better at going after people who use the Internet to victimize children.
Friday, October 10, 2008
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