As the news stories about teens’ mainly mobile (digital) socializing multiply, parents seem to be turning a corner too. Monitoring kids on Facebook is “so 2009,” Yahoo! News reports. Even the very tech-savvy “Online Mom” blogger Monica Vila wrote recently that “everything went mobile and I lost control” – though calmly (and I think wisely) [...]
Also filed in family tech policy, Mobile, mobile internet, mobile lifestyles, mobile social networking, mobile socializing, Parenting, texting
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Tagged Facebook, Instagram, mobile platform, Parenting, Pheed, Pinterest, twitter
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Snapchat, the little app that came out of nowhere – well, Stanford University, but launched with no media fanfare by a couple of students whose service now supports 50 million snaps a day – has been joined by a similar “ephemeral messaging” app by Facebook: Poke. But now that perishable photo-sharing (the photos disappear in [...]
Also filed in apps, Digital Tech, Mobile, mobile communications, mobile data, mobile socializing, photo-sharing
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Tagged apps, cellphones, ephemeral messaging, Facebook, mobile technology, photo-sharing, Poke, Snapchat
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Don’t get me wrong. By blending the most popular elements of mobile technology in a new way, Snapchat is in a separate category – in fact, a category leader like Instagram or Pinterest. But it’s also a little in the Instagram category – photos + text, only with a time element to it (more about [...]
Almost half (46%) of the world’s people now have mobile phones, according to The Economist, citing research from GSMA, the international mobile carrier association. That’s 3.2 billion people who “have at least one active mobile phone” – compared to the mere 1-2.45 billion who use the Internet (the high end is from the ITU via [...]
There are some good mobile parenting pointers on the Web these days, one example being “Five things to do before giving your teenager a smartphone.” But – practically speaking – these are just useful talking points in the broader, on-going conversation families need to have about how social-media tools like phones can be used to [...]
I’ve done it, have you? I have a feeling most of us have passed our cellphones back to a kid in the backseat so we could drive in peace while the child (who has been hounding us to let it happen) plays a game app. Of course, increasingly, this is happening with really little kids, [...]
Also filed in Mobile, mobile data, mobile games, mobile learning, pedagogy
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Tagged ACT, Dan Donahoo, education technology, educational apps, Joan Ganz Cooney Center, kids apps, mobile apps, Moms With Apps
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Wow, remember the film American Grafitti? It’s ancient history more than ever now. Gartner research found that 46% of Americans 18-24 “prefer access to the Internet over access to their own car, and that teens drive less overall today than they did in past generations,” Forbes reports, “highlighting the impact of technology on kids and [...]
This is smart. Now, while you’re standing in a store aisle staring at a bunch of videogame titles – or right when your kid’s saying, “That’s it, that’s the game on my list, Mom/Dad!” – you can get details from the game-rating source on the spot, pretending you got a text message (feigning disinterest so [...]
With Color’s social photo-sharing, safety and privacy protection are more than ever a shared, real-time, real-world, on-the-spot negotiation – no small proposition for users.
Also filed in cellphone safety, children's privacy, consumer privacy, data privacy, mobile socializing, privacy education, Risk & Safety
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Tagged Bill Nguyen, Color, consumer privacy, geolocation, GPS, mobile app, mobile safety, photo-sharing, Social Media
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If you have an Android-based phone, check out Net Safety On-the-Go.
Also filed in cell phones
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Tagged apps, cellphone apps, Common Sense Media, ConnectSafely, GetNetWise, Google, Internet Education Foundation, Mobile, Net safety, OnGuardOnline.gov, online safety, safety tips, Verizon
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