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Qubo.com...
Games, e-cards, and videos based on the Popular TV Shows Produced by Qubo. Play “Ye Olde Flying Challenge” with Jane and the Dragon, “Snack Attack” with the Zimmer Twins, Veggietales “Alphabet Soup” and many more. Games and activities based on shows with sound messages...
NEATORAMA...
Neat Articles…Fun Stuff…Crazy Contests…Different Everyday. This site is a daily collection of the off-beat side of the web. One example today was a Hamburger Bed described as: This has got to be the yummiest bed EVAR! Behold the Hamburger Bed (technically it’s a cheeseburger, but...
INOBTR Highlight Report – January ...
It has been nearly 2 years since the INOBTR launch. We have come a long way in this short time and would like to share some of our key accomplishments.   In March 2007, we officially launched INOBTR as a 501c3 non-profit organization focused on Internet Safety education and promoting awareness to children,...
Thats Not Cool.com...
A fun website for teens with timely videos, funny ”call out cards” for Textual Harassment and a forum to share your thoughts on topics like pic pressure, textual harassment, privacy problems, etc! A recent forum asked the question: Ever feel like texting goes from sweet to annoying or possibly...
Online racial discrimination linked to d...
In the early days of the Internet, some scholars once predicted a lessening of racism and race-based discrimination in online interactions thanks to the anonymity and race-neutral nature of the medium. But according to a new study published by a University of Illinois professor who studies race and the...
Hackers hijack Obama’s, Britney...
from Computerworld Security  by Gregg Keizer January 5, 2009 (Computerworld) Hackers hijacked the Twitter accounts of more than 30 celebrities and organizations, including President-elect Barack Obama, Britney Spears and Fox News, early on Monday, the company confirmed today. “This morning we...
When your kids won’t “Friend...
The New York Times By Lisa Belkin   updated 8:50 a.m. CT, Fri., Jan. 2, 2009 This piece was originally printed in The New York Times magazine on Oct. 14, 2008. I just joined a group called “Moms of Kids Who Are Embarrassed They Have a Facebook.” It was founded just a few days ago, and last I checked...