Posted by: Megan Howard in: ● September 21, 2011
My mom often looks at my struggles as a 21st century mom, shakes her head, and says, “You have a lot more to deal with than I did when I was raising you.” I was a child of the 1970s. We didn’t wear seatbelts. We played on rickety swing sets that were plopped right down [...]
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Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● February 3, 2010
Yesterday started with a stir across the popular social network, Twitter, as Mashable.com (with the help of blogger Andrew Girdwood) put its users on high alert: Numerous Twitter users are pointing out that Twitter forced them to change their passwords out of the blue. According to blogger Andrew Girdwood, these users have received an e-mail [...]
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