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Tales of a Third Grade Celebrity

Way, way back in the day—1972, to be precise—Judy Blume published a children’s novel called Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. To be honest, even though

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The Pope Talks Media Influence on Families

Technology can be a great boon to communication. But it can also be an isolating influence too, something that keeps families from talking instead of

Tech

Where Space Travel and Reality TV Collide

What would you say if someone approached you and offered you an extended stay in a barren wasteland of sand, mudstone and rock? You’d be

Culture

Whale, Whale, What Do We Have Here?

OK, you may have already seen this since it’s casually blowing up the Internet faster than Kim Kardashian when she’s trying really hard. But I

Culture

Far More Than Fifty Shades of Comments

On Thursday I published a blog titled “We’re Reviewing Fifty Shades of Grey. Here’s Why.” The response was … interesting. First, a shout-out to all

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Facebook Figures to Foil the Fibs

I’ve heard it said that trust is like an eraser: It gets smaller and smaller with every mistake made. And while that may appear to

Culture

What Does the Internet Say About Us?

Even though the Internet has been around a relatively short while, people often pontificate about what this digital domain says about us. And that’s a

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Them’s The Tech Rules, Kiddo

I recently spotted an article from The Spectrum called “Keeping Tabs on Kid’s Tech” and was impressed with what one family did when it came

Plugged In Parent’s Guide to Today’s Technology

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