Latest In technology 2011 - By Mark Milian,
Children can't change their DNA, and now it seems they're inheriting another permanent feature from their families -- an online presence.
Thanks to the ubiquity of photo-sharing websites like Facebook, 82 percent of children in 10 Western countries have a digital footprint before the age of 2, according to a Full StoryLatest ‘Social Media Influence’
Study: 82 percent of kids under 2 can be found online
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 14th, 2011
Latest In technology 2011 - By Mark Milian,
Children can't change their DNA, and now it seems they're inheriting another permanent feature from their families -- an online presence.
Thanks to the ubiquity of photo-sharing websites like Facebook, 82 percent of children in 10 Western countries have a digital footprint before the age of 2, according to a Full StoryParent survey shows social networks don’t protect kids’ privacy enough
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 14th, 2011

Parent survey shows social networks don't protect kids' privacy enoughReviewed by Bohdanruz on Oct 14.Rating: Most parents find their children spending to much time online -- and that search engines and social networks aren't doing enough to protect their privacy, according to poll results released thi Friday.
Latest in Technology By the CNN Wire Staff,
Most parents find their children spending to much time online -- and that search engines and social networks aren't doing enough to protect their privacy, according to poll results released this Friday.
More than 90 percent of the parents surveyed by Zogby International said they are "concerned" that their children Full StoryDoes Zuckerberg like the Facebook movie?
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 12th, 2011

Does Zuckerberg like the Facebook movie?Reviewed by Bohdanruz on Oct 12.Rating: The Social Network," the movie dramatization of the founding of Facebook, comes to U.S. theaters on Friday. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly
By Pete Cashmore,
The Social Network," the movie dramatization of the founding of Facebook, comes to U.S. theaters on Friday. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly opposed the making of the film,
which charts his rise to become the world's youngest self-made billionaire.
Zuckerberg need not worry. "The Social Network" ultimately paints him as a tireless Full StoryGoodluck Jonathan: The Facebook president
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 10th, 2011

Goodluck Jonathan: The Facebook presidentReviewed by Bohdanruz on Oct 10.Rating: At over 246,000 and counting, he has more Facebook fans than the combined tally of British Prime Minister David Cameron, German chancellor Angela Merkel..
By George Webster,
At over 246,000 and counting, he has more Facebook fans than the combined tally of British Prime Minister David Cameron, German chancellor Angela Merkel, and South African head of state Jacob Zuma.
Since Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria's president, created his profile in June of this year, rarely a day goes by without a fresh update -- which Full StoryYouTube adds movies on demand
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 9th, 2011

YouTube adds movies on demandReviewed by Bohdanruz on Oct 9.Rating:
By Matt Warman,
More than 400 movies will be available on YouTube for viewers to watch in full for free, the website has announced.
Titles on youtube.com/movies will include a range that brings together a library of film ranging from past mainstream hits to cult classics and beyond, and YouTube hopes the Movies section will grow in time, the company said.
YouTube Full StoryFacebook-Skype deal must end more than just voice chat
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 8th, 2011

Facebook-Skype deal must end more than just voice chatReviewed by Bohdanruz on Oct 8.Rating: The last couple of weeks have been busy ones for news about Facebook. "The Social Network" movie hit theaters, CEO Mark Zuckerberg donated
By Damon Brown,
The last couple of weeks have been busy ones for news about Facebook. "The Social Network" movie hit theaters, CEO Mark Zuckerberg donated
$100 million on Oprah and, if rumors are correct, the world's biggest social-networking site will be partnering with online phone service Skype to help you chat with your Facebook friends through the site.
As Full StoryFacebook does 5-for-1 stock split
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 8th, 2011
Facebook does 5-for-1 stock splitReviewed by Bohdanruz on Oct 8.Rating: Those lucky few with Facebook stock shares now own a whole bunch more.
Facebook said Friday that it is doing a 5-for-1 stock split, marking the third split in the company's history.
By Stacy Cowley,
Those lucky few with Facebook stock shares now own a whole bunch more.
Facebook said on Friday that it is doing a 5-for-1 stock split, marking the third split in the company's history.
The privately held social networking company, founded in 2004, previously executed 4-for-1 stock splits in 2006 and 2007.
Facebook's shares won't have Full StoryFacebook upgrades photos — look out, Flickr
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 7th, 2011

Facebook upgrades photos -- look out, FlickrReviewed by Bohdanruz on Oct 7.Rating: Facebook, which is one of the world's largest photo-sharing sites (in addition to being the leader among social networks), is rolling out some marked improvements to its Photos product.
By Jolie O'Dell,
Facebook, which is one of the world's largest photo-sharing sites (in addition to being the leader among social networks), is rolling out some marked improvements to its Photos product.
These updates include hi-res photos, photo-download links, bulk tagging options and an elegant lightbox interface for viewing pictures and images from Full Story
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