Ninety-five percent of US 12-to-17-year-olds use the Internet, 93% have access to a computer at home and 71% of teens with that computer at home share it with other family members, according to a study released today – the biggest explanation, most probably, for why teens’ Net use has gotten so mobile. It allows them [...]
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Tagged Berkman Center, cellphones, Internet, Mobile, Parenting, Pew Internet, smartphones, Teens, Youth
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The good news is, the vast majority of young drivers and passengers (91%) now know how dangerous it is to text while driving (TWD) – very close to the figure for driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol: 97%. We’re making progress, people. The bad news – according to research my organization, ConnectSafely.org, has conducted [...]
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Tagged ATT, DUI, Safety, texting while driving, traffic safety, TWD
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Reflecting on a cellphone app developer’s claim, I’m thinking that tracking our kids’ movements, moment by moment, isn’t the best way to enhance “family awareness.” Those are the words of Chris Hull, CEO of the company that developed the Life360 tracking app, in an interview for Time. Is that “awareness” as in “surveillance”? Oddly, Time [...]
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Tagged apps, cellphones, family policy, fear, life360, mmguardian, mobile phones, online safety, parental controls, Parenting, Safety, tracking
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As mobile apps multiply like rabbits and the number of kids downloading and playing with them seems to keep growing, the usefulness of app ratings to parents seems to be growing too. CTIA – the mobile phone industry trade association – gets this. It recently announced an app rating system it has been working on [...]
Also filed in cellphone safety, Filtering, monitoring, etc., Mobile, mobile ratings, Ratings, Safety
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Tagged Android, Apple, ATYT, cellphone apps, CTIA, ESRB, Google, Microsoft, mobile apps, rating system, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon Wireless
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For US mobile phone users 13+, usage went up just over the past summer in all categories comScore measures. The categories are sending texts (71.1%, up 1.5%), using a browser (42.9%, up 2.8%), downloading apps (39.5%, up 3%), accessing a social network site or blog (29.1%, up 2.4%), playing games (26.9%, up 1.9%), and listening [...]
With a free new app, users can make calls between FB pages and leave voice messages on each other’s walls.
Both a US senator and a business professor writing about him in the New York Times found it a challenge recently to get to the bottom of cellphone texting’s costs to customers vs. their costs to the cellphone carriers, given that the amount of texting Americans do has grown ten-fold in the past three years. [...]
All by itself China illustrates the potential of the mobile Web, The Economist points out. Seventy-three million people, or 29% of all Internet users in the country (the total number, which recently surpassed that of the US, is 250 million), use mobile phones to get online, and that number grew by 45% the first half [...]