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Dissolving Distance: Silver Peak's Technology Overview
Check out this white paper to learn how WAN optimization products from Silver Peak can give you the wide area network you've been dreaming of.
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38% of kids on Facebook are under the minimum age of 13
Everyone knows Facebook has a minimum age problem, but it's always surprising to see numbers that show just how serious the problem is. Millions of children are illegally using the social network.
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Kids: 'Google it' or ask parents and teachers?
What is the first point of call for children seeking information - parents or Google?
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Only 8% of parents aware of Facebook bullying
Few parents are aware of Facebook bullying because their children are increasingly accessing social networks and other websites from devices that aren't the easy-to-monitor family computer.
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33 Facebook terms kids use and parents should know
Ever wonder what your kids mean when they use odd acronyms on social networks like Facebook? Here's a list of terms you may or may not have already seen, but you should definitely be aware of.
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72% of parents have their child's Facebook password (infographic)
This infographic discusses the relationship between children and their parents on Facebook. Some of the statistics surprised me, given how little my parents know about the social network.
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Karuma's PlayBase is a capable and durable tablet for kids
Tired of sharing your iPad with your kids? Karuma may have your solution.
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Better ways to reach parents than Facebook?
I don't like Facebook either, but is it a necessary evil? Or are there other simple ways to improve streams of communication between schools and their constituents?
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Cop: parents should steal their kids' Facebook passwords
Mahwah Police Chief James Batelli believes that parents should hack, steal, or do whatever it takes to get their kids' Facebook passwords. It's all in the name of the safety and welfare of your child.
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Tyke tech: PeeWee PC upgrades its kid-friendly laptop for deep-pocketed parents
Any parent knows that his or her kids flock to computers like moths to a flame. That means greasy fingerprints, scratched screens, and various "oopsies" that put your laptop in constant...
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Study: Most parents allow texting during family meals
The latest Retrevo study shows that parents are surprisingly liberal when it comes to texting and social media...
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New Jersey principal deputizes parents as cyber police
This is one from the overstepping-your-bounds-big-time-buddy department: The principal at Benjamin Franklin Middle School in Ridgewood, New Jersey, sent an email to parents Wednesday morning...
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What century is this?
A meeting tonight with parents and teachers to coordinate an after-prom party for this year's seniors convinced me that the generation gap is alive and well.
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Caring.com: Helping adult children care for aging parents
Interview with Andy Cohen, CEO of Caring.com, a Silicon Valley startup focused on serving a huge market - aging parents.
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Fun with speed cameras, teen-style
Maryland teens have discovered that Montgomery County's cameras can't distinguish between real license plates and laser-printed ones. So kids are making up fake versions of their enemies' plates,...
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40% of parents feel that writing on a computer makes their child more likely to use poor spelling and grammar
33% of black parents feel that writing on a computer makes their child more likely to have a short attention span-significantly higher than the comparable figure for whites (19%), according to Pew...
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48% of parents feel that their children write more than they themselves did at the same age
48% of parents feel that their children write more than they themselves did at the same age, 31% believe that children today write less. An additional 20% feel that their children write about as...
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83% of parents think writing skills are more important today
83% of parents feel that there is a greater need to write well today than there was 20 years ago, compared with 9% who feel that good writing skills are no more or less important than ever,...
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New study shows parents clueless, kids just as bad
A new study out of Israel on parent perceptions of their kids' online activities shows a real need for education at both the parental and child levels. A new Tel Aviv University research study...
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Should parents see your gradebook online?
Well, yes...I'm a parent, and a teacher, and the database administrator for our SIS, which supports parent/student portals. These portals give parents access to a teacher's gradebook entries for...
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School notices in the blink of an eyeSt
St. Louis system allows schools to send out emergency and routine notices to parents' cell and home phones, as well as text messages.
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