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IBM and a Smarter Insurance Industry
Check out this set of resources from IBM for insurance companies who are looking to make their business a little bit smarter with the help of advanced business intelligence.
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SAP Releases First Consumer App. In Related News, Pigs Begin Flying.
SAP and...consumer software? This is not like biscuits and gravy, or popsicles and hot summer days. 99% of you probably never expected to see the two phrases in the same sentence. Yet, here's...
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Back to School 2011: 'What to buy your kid for college' guide
Back to School 2011: College is an investment, not just for those who go, but for parents too. Give your kid a helping hand with these tech essentials.
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One of those days...
It all began with a server migration last night...Most of you can probably fill in the blanks from there. Things of that nature are rarely as easy as they should be. Then, of course, there's...
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More confusion on vitamin D
Doctors are going to have to come up with some good explanations why God's way of giving us Vitamin D is bad and the chemist's way is better.
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Follow-up: Build-A-Bear says it will take privacy suggestions to heart
In response to my earlier post about the way Build-A-Bear entices children and parents to give up personal data, the company says it will take my suggestions to heart and review them with its...
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Harvesting data from children with cuddly creatures and cutesy keyboards
And you thought Beacon is (was) creepy. Yesterday I had my first experience at a Build-A-Bear Workshop store. Build-A-Bear, if you're not familiar with it, is a publicly traded company...
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Sex Tech: Faceporn win, Parental revenge porn, Google: No Porn Filter
Google opposes UK porn filters, a fake porn profile nets felony charges, Faceporn trumps Facebook and iPads are for porn.
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Parents of underage Facebookers should be reported, Principal says
A British school principal believes the parents of underage Facebook users should be reported to child protection services.
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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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SAP Releases First Consumer App. In Related News, Pigs Begin Flying.
SAP and...consumer software? This is not like biscuits and gravy, or popsicles and hot summer days. 99% of you probably never expected to see the two phrases in the same sentence. Yet, here's...
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Proposed law allows parents to monitor a minor's mobile
Should parents be able to obtain their children's mobile phone records until they are 18?
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Facebook hoax: ALL PARENTS PLEEEASE BE AWARE!!
Scammers are pushing a hoax on Facebook, warning users that drug dealers are giving colored and flavored crystal meth to children. While such forms of meth do exist, the story is a hoax.
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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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Facebook Parenting: For the troubled teen. (NSFW video)
Want to see a father shoot multiple bullets into his daughter's laptop because of a post she made on Facebook? You're in luck, that's exactly what you're about to watch.
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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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Parents on Facebook: To friend or not to friend? (infographic)
A new Facebook study suggests some of the reasons why parents and children connect on the social networking site.
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Kids won't have any problems outwitting the parental controls on your Android Smart TV
It's not smart to rely on your face to protect children from smut.
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Parenting by iPad; Godsend or iBribery?
An AP article raises the issue of parenting in the app gee ration. iDevices have loads of educational potential for tikes but are they really being used to pacify children instead?
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