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What Parents and Teachers Need to Know About Twitter
You figure that by the time you hear about a new site on the Internet, the kids are moving on to the next new thing. From Friendster to MySpace to Facebook, social networking sites get huge and then seem lose their cool before anyone knows what do with them.
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5 Ways to Disappoint Cybercriminals As You Prepare Your Taxes
This year, for the first time, a majority of Americans will file their taxes online. This dramatic shift to digital filing has not been ignored by cybercriminals. Hackers all around the world are well aware that right now you're likely to have extremely sensitive financial data on your PC.
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5 Things You Need to Know to Keep Your Kids Safe Online This Summer
Because of the recession, summer camp is now a luxury for many parents. Meanwhile, the job market for teens hasn’t been this tight in decades. So you can bet that your kids will be spending countless hours Facebooking, YouTubing and Twittering away this summer.
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5 Things to Remember Whenever You Open a Web Browser
To help you protect your content, your computer and even your precious online relationships, here are a few quick security precautions to keep in mind whenever you open a browser.
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What Is Your Hard Drive Worth to You?
A recent survey found that the average computer user in the United Kingdom had over $1,500 of paid-for digital downloads on his or her hard drive. Over two million Brits store over $6,600 in movies and music on their PCs.

