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Cyberangels preach online safety to East London teens

News But teens and pre-teens have to be taught how to use the Internet responsibly and privately," said Parry Aftab, head of Cyberangels. Underprivileged children in the London borough of Newham are being trained to teach other teenagers in Internet...

[January 23, 2002, 17:53]

Publishing Firm Builds an Interactive Web Site to Encourage Teens to Read

White Papers How could teens be persuaded to read books when they prefer to get most of their information from the Internet? After researching teens' reading habits, Penguin teamed up with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 developers Content and Code to...

[October 11, 2008, 1:01]

Cyberangels preach online safety to East London teens

Talkback How will the new law deal with txt sex by an abuser to a victim. I mean when grooming carries on after initial link up in the chatroom, via the vitims mobile phone, probably with the hope of an actual meeting for the groomer ?

[April 29, 2004, 20:41]

Cyberangels preach online safety to East London teens

Talkback uhm.im not from london.im from the philippines.anyways.i feel happy that there are security services here in cyberspace! more power! god bless! thats all.hehehe.

[June 2, 2004, 11:08]

Cyberangels preach online safety to East London teens

Talkback no comment! ha

[October 16, 2003, 14:51]

Nonprofit Employment Agency Uses Interactive Training Tool to Help Teens Succeed

White Papers Based in Toronto, Ontario, JobStart is a nonprofit United Way member agency that helps participants gain the skills needed to achieve economic self-sufficiency. In December 2007, the agency received Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 through a...

[October 11, 2008, 1:01]

At-Risk Teens Have Hope for a Better Future

White Papers Tony Aweeka, the Networking Academy instructor at Camp Sweeney, is impressed with the tremendous interest his students have in the program. Tony Aweeka, the Networking Academy instructor at Camp Sweeney, was impressed with the tremendous interest...

[April 13, 2007, 1:01]

Microsoft's IM and Hotmail show sporadic failures

Talkback Ok SO THIS IS FOR ALL OF THE TEENS USING HOTMAIL:LOOK;WE'RE TEENS RIGHT ? HOTMAIL BETTER FIX THIS COZ THERE ARE 56000.000 TEENS DEPENDING ON IT ! WE HAVE LOTS OF FRIENDS RIGHT ? ALL THOSE FRIENDS SEND US IMPORTANT E-MAILS RIGHT ?

[October 5, 2006, 15:02]

Napster unveils payment cards

News Online music retailer Napster unveiled prepaid cards on Monday, so people -- particularly teens -- can download songs without credit cards. The prepaid card initiative is critical because it eliminates a significant barrier to the legitimate...

[October 27, 2003, 15:00]

The Notebook Screensaver

Downloads A sweeping love story told by a man reading from his faded notebook (James Garner) to a woman in a nursing home (Gena Rowlands), The Notebook follows the lives of two North Carolina teens from very different worlds.

[July 14, 2004, 6:49]

Generation i: Tuned in, logged on, cashed up, Part II

News Bolt.com, which focuses on 15- to 20-year-old teens, has lined up Morgan Stanley as its lead underwriter. Snowball and eUniverse are among the top 50 Web properties, according to Media Metrix, but teens also spread the traffic around by visiting...

[February 21, 2000, 10:34]

Offline giants eat up Web ad space

News With this week's announcement, the company allotted about 8.5 percent of its total advertising budget in 2002 to marketing Doritos online, up from about 3 percent last year, according to Cammie Dunaway, vice president and general manager of kids...

[January 25, 2002, 12:12]

Windows sales carry Microsoft past 1Q forecasts

News The company reiterated previous guidance that called for year-over-year percentage growth in the low teens for second quarter revenue. The second half of fiscal 2001 should result in mid-teens percentage growth, CFO John Connors said, during an...

[October 19, 2000, 9:15]

Web beats other media for youth

News The next most popular medium was television, which teens turned to 13.6 hours per week, followed by radio, which took up 12 hours of a typical teen's week. In February, the division began testing a vastly different version of the MSN instant...

[July 25, 2003, 11:38]

Chambers bullish about Cisco's prospects

News Meanwhile, in the US, "Orders grew in the upper teens year-over-year while total worldwide orders grew in the mid-teens," he said. Cisco gave Wall Street better results than many had expected on Tuesday when it reported that revenue in the fourth...

[August 9, 2006, 12:20]

Inside Intel: Betting on the future

News Intel researchers are brewing projects in the company's labs that encompass everything from pagers for teens to Internet appliances. Pagers for teens, such as a Back Street Boys pager, that beams fans the latest news on their favorite bands.

[July 25, 2000, 15:40]

IDF Fall 2008 - Day Zero. Health, wealth and remote controls.

Blog Pre-teens. Pre-teens are already there, it seems. Day 0 of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, and a saki-induced hangover swiftly dissipates as I stride into the cool morning air with two laptops, a wireless router and a sense of purpose.

[August 19, 2008, 2:11]

Facebook and MySpace may seal email's fate

News And, if you're among those who believe teens are the future, then email could be knocked down a rung. For example, Craig Sherman, chief executive of Gaia Online, a virtual world for teens and college kids, describes the age group as "the first and...

[July 19, 2007, 11:04]

Social networks - future portal or fad?

News And if comments made during the same focus group of young and older teens are any indication, MySpace could be headed into trouble with a thriving portion of its members. Anecdotally, the time teens and college kids spend on MySpace is stealing...

[June 14, 2006, 15:10]

E-tailers missing out on teen sales

News Other sites say they're reaching out to teens -- even though they're a relatively tough sell -- so that they'll have name recognition when teens enter adulthood. But less than half of 18- and 19-year-olds have credit cards, and the percentage drops...

[July 4, 2002, 12:15]

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