“…it appears that Palin’s lack of security awareness was equaled by that of the supposed hacker, who left an e-mail address on his mea culpa that crafty bloggers quickly connected to various social networking profiles of a University of Tennessee student named David Kernell — who also happened to be the son of a Tennessee [...]
Palin hacker caught “red-handed”
September 24th, 2008
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Web 3.0 Virtual Worlds List
September 24th, 2008
Flying, morphing, and other avatarish type behaviors attract many users of virtual worlds. Here’s a list of the “150 youth oriented players”.
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You Tube statistics
September 24th, 2008
Fresh off the press… YouTube stats on viewership… now 5 Billion U.S. Online video views in July 2008.
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Web Surfers Prefer Web over TV
September 24th, 2008
Well, we knew it would happen sooner or later… Preferring the Web Over Watching TV is a no brainer for youth.
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Digital Citizenship
September 24th, 2008
An article after the hearts of all of us here at SafeNetting.com. Digital Citizenship-Using Technology Appropriately is a great reference and teaching tool.
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Cyberbullying and Online Harrassment
September 24th, 2008
This huge study called “Does Online Harrassment Constitute Bullying” is the current research go to information. A must read for all guidance counselors and internet safety instructors.
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Cyberbullying, Kids and Video
September 24th, 2008
Three good articles posted recently on cyberbullying. One called “Experts: Why kids don’t tell on cyberbullies” addresses fear.
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Your Digital Dossier isn’t Private
September 24th, 2008
Two articles are up on privacy, how you are on the web and your digital footprint. Click on
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Owners Must Consider ‘Fair Use’
September 24th, 2008
The cases concerning fairuse continue to bring to light that creators and users of media need to be mindful of who really “owns” the content. Very true for classroom students as well.




