The Internet has a lot of content that you may not wish to stumble on when giving children access to it whether at home or in a public access computer scenario (Library, community group, Internet cafe etc).
Putting safeguards on a home computer can sometimes be beyond the knowledge of many parents who may prefer to [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘Internet’
June 9, 2008
Glubble Provides Child Friendly Web Surfing
June 5, 2008
UK Broadband Internet Voluntary Code
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Ofcom have published a voluntary code that it hopes the UK broadband Internet providers will adopt.
These include being transparent with prospective customers over the actual speeds that are likely to be achievable at their location, being more proactive in resolving technical difficulties (best of luck on that one - bet that’ll be via [...]
May 24, 2008
Timelined
I do enjoy getting inspired by the creative possibilities of technology as sometimes there are better ways to visualize a large ammount of information aside from writing it all down in an essay style.
Creating timelines is one such example where a life history, event timeline or cultural changes can be explored visually. Circavie allows us [...]
May 7, 2008
AOL Desktop For Mac Out Of Beta
AOL has finally released AOL Desktop for Mac after several months of betas. The dedicated software can be used by anyone independent of who their Internet ISP is and brings a lot of the ‘hand-holding’ benefits of AOL’s previous portal software offerings that many people including the oft neglected senior or newbie Internet users seem [...]
March 27, 2008
Photoshop Express Flying Visit
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Photoshop Expess, Adobe’s own answer to the increasing number of web based photo editing apps has finally launched in beta form. Here’s a flying visit 1st impression of the features available. It is worth remembering that this is still a sneak peak beta and earlier today [...]












