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MySpace developing parental-notification software

January 17, 2007 "Zephyr" is designed to give parents access to their children's names, ages, and locations as listed on their profiles. TAGS: Hemanshu Nigam, MySpace, teen, parent, News Corp., age, profile, children, monitoring

A new crop of kids: Generation We

January 22, 2007 In tech-savvy homes, researchers say, kids are gaining a much more global outlook at a younger age. TAGS: margin, crop, age, kid, generation, YouTube, Wikipedia, TV, researcher, video

Teaching kids to drive the Net

April 4, 2006 Start-up companies and educational groups are trying to give youths the tools to make good decisions online. TAGS: margin, children, age, social networking, Canada, blog

Developing safe and smart Internet citizens

June 13, 2007 Attorney and child advocate offers strategies for parents with children in five age groups. TAGS: kid, child, age, messaging, children, attorney, search engine, IM, e-mail, password, cell phone, games

Eyeglasses switch focus in a flash

April 4, 2006 Researchers develop "switchable" lenses, a viable alternative to bifocals associated with grocery stores and old age. Photos: Eye on 'switchable' lenses TAGS: electrode, lens, layer, glass, grocery, researcher, age

The great legacy skills debate

July 22, 2005 COBOL expert Mike Gilbert examines the looming skills gap between the legacy world and the newer worlds of Web services, Java and .Net. TAGS: mainframe, skill, COBOL, Web service, concern, age, Java, information technology, Microsoft .NET, organization, worker

Electronic communications and their discontents

July 25, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a simple question of procedure in the electronic age is more complicated than it appears at first blush. TAGS: plaintiff, electronic communication, defendant, burden, age, attorney, party, log, court, entry, e-mail, document

Privacy's random answer

November 24, 2004 No need to lie about your age online--a math technique will keep your personal data covered, says News.com's Michael Kanellos. TAGS: privacy, age, calculation, IBM Corp., income, server

The age of the satellite

October 2, 2007 The commercial satellite market has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry, but as companies compete for resources with other wireless technologies, future growth could suffer. TAGS: satellite, Del.icio.us, age, Digg, telecommunications, radio, cell phone, TV

Separating fact from fiction on digital copyrights

August 27, 2007 Qorvis' Maura Corbett says copyright law wasn't intended to serve as a stick for rights holders to wield against the freedom of information. TAGS: copyright law, warning, age, DVD

Amazon patent thinks pink

March 9, 2005 Gifts such as dolls should be wrapped in pastel paper. Whether obvious or not, the company now holds the patent on the idea. TAGS: patent, Amazon.com Inc., gift, doll, birthday, recipient, age

Collegian ponders the entrepreneurial dream

August 18, 2006 With the golden era of job security fading, CNET intern looks to today's young innovators for career inspiration. TAGS: entrepreneurship, retirement, BusinessWeek, entrepreneurial, career, MySpace, Web 2.0, founder, age
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