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Communication Fail: The FBI's Guide to Internet Slang
The Washington Post ran an article with this long and funny title: "The FBI maintains an 83-page glossary of Internet slang. And it is hilariously, ...
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How Long Is Your Video of Being Present?
Imagine at the end of your life you're welcomed into the presence of Jesus, who has saved you by his grace. In the midst of all the wonderful things ...
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Writer Can't Blame the Internet for His Problems
At 11:50 P.M. on April 30th, 2012 technology writer Paul Miller started his yearlong commitment to live without any contact with the internet. So he unplugged ...
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Scientist Claimed the Internet Would Be a Fad
In 1995, an American scientist named Clifford Stoll boldly predicted that the Internet would be just another passing fad. He wrote an article for Newsweek ...
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Expert Says Online Communication Has Replaced Conversations
Sherry Turkle, a professor at M.I.T. and author of Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other, has spent years studying ...
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Stanford Psychiatrist on the Dangers of Internet Use
A new book by a Stanford psychiatrist provides a sober warning about how our use of the internet is making us more angry, selfish, and impatient. In his ...
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Pornography a "Quiet Family Killer"
In December of 2009, the Family Research Council released the results of a new study exploring the effects of pornography on marriage, children, and individuals. ...
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God Is a Better Witness Than Twitter Readers
Explaining why he doesn't Twitter, author and editor Skye Jethani writes:
I know I'll get grief for this, but in the 2004 film Shall We Dance?, ...
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Why Children Are Growing Up So Fast
Many Americans feel kids are growing up too fast. When Throne, Inc. surveyed 888 mothers to identify the reasons why:
- Seventy-five percent said it was because children are being allowed to use the Internet without supervision.
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Shane Hipps on the Paradox of the Electronic Age
Shane Hipps writes in “Flickering Pixels”:
I have two friends who are best friends. Each was the best man in the other's wedding. They ...
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