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The Online Mom provides internet technology advice and information to help parents protect their kids, encourage responsible behavior and safely harness the power of technology in the new digital world. Social networking, photo sharing, video games, IM & texting, internet security, cyberbullying, educational resources, the latest on tech hardware, gadgets and software for kids 3-8, tweens and teens, and more.
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FRIDAY, JULY 03, 2009
Video Games Get Healthy

By Michael Connolly Once blamed for rising obesity rates and producing a generation of couch potatoes, a large segment of the video game market is now being embraced by the medical profession as a major contributor to child and adult well-being. That’s health and fitness games – a sector that accounted for over $2 billion of worldwide video game sales over the last 18 months and one which shows no sign of slowing down.

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Facebook To Update Its Privacy Controls

By Paul O’Reilly Responding to the ever-changing needs of its vast audience – and maybe to some competitive pressure from Twitter – Facebook has announced that it is overhauling its privacy settings and the way it allows members to communicate with each other and the outside world.

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Women’s Professional Soccer Kicks-off with Facebook

By Sarah Klein Most people wouldn’t have suggested starting a new professional sports league in 2009. And given its checkered history of poor finances and small crowds, most people probably wouldn’t have suggested that women’s soccer would be the sport to focus on. But that’s exactly what the Women’s Professional Soccer league just did!

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Tech Report - Netbook or Notebook: What’s the Difference?
By Paul O’Reilly
The target market for the current generation of netbooks is largely confused about how the new devices differ in functionality from traditional laptop computers, says a new report from NDP Group, a market research company. Fully 60 per cent of consumers who purchased a netbook think that netbooks and laptops can do the same things and that makes for a large number of unsatisfied customers! Netbooks are built and marketed to be lightweight, ultra-portable and convenient. To achieve these goals, manufacturers make some sacrifices, mainly in processing power and the number of applications. In contrast, notebooks usually offer more power, a bigger screen, and all the applications one would expect on a standard desktop – in other words, the full computer experience

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The Online Mom Blog - Getting through Digital Puberty

Barbara Mahany, writing for the Monterrey Herald last week, introduced the concept of “digital puberty”, an angst-filled phase that pre-teens and teens have to go through as they navigate the always-on, ever-connected world of texting, instant messaging and social networking. A time of life that has always been difficult for many kids has now become a minefield, as technology and the Internet dramatically exaggerate every mistake or awkward moment.

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