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  • YouTube Restores Video Exposing Pro-Abortion Video Project

    By Eric Young

    A pro-life video that was taken down by YouTube several days ago was posted back up following a wave of complaints from pro-life advocates.

    Jul 11, 2008 | Comments 1
  • GodTube Enters Presidential Race

    By Alex Sheffrin

    GodTube.com, the Christian answer to the popular YouTube phenomenon, announced Monday its intention to begin election polling for the 2008 presidential race.

    Jan 30, 2008 | Comments 1
  • Company Aids Parents in Protecting Children from Internet Dangers

    By Kevin Jackson

    One of the top-ranked online software companies that aids parents in protecting their children from negative content has improved its mission, and is signifying it with a name change.

    Jul 20, 2007 | Comments 0
  • GodTube, MyChurch Reflect Growth of Religion Online

    By Jake Coyle

    A number of religious Web sites are aping the names and styles of some of the Web's most popular sites. Chief among them are GodTube.com, a video-sharing site for Christians, and MyChurch.org, a social networking realm.

    Apr 19, 2007 | Comments 0
  • More Christians Secretly Confessing Sins on the Web

    By Lillian Kwon

    Confessionals in the Catholic Church have seen less foot traffic over the past several decades. Much of that traffic, it seems, has moved to anonymous online confessionals.

    Apr 13, 2007 | Comments 0
  • Conservapedia Challenges 'Anti-Christian' Wiki

    By Linda Zhang

    The latest alternative to Wikipedia is putting a conservative Christian spin on the idea of web-based, user-controlled encyclopedias.

    Mar 06, 2007 | Comments 0
  • Online Ad Sites Challenge Google, Yahoo

    By Michael Liedtke

    Like thousands of other Web sites, EDN.com relies on Google Inc. to handle a lucrative piece of Internet advertising — the briefly worded links that produce revenue-generating clicks by targeting each individual reader's interests. The relationship has been profitable so far, but the managers of the technology Web site believe they could be making even more money if Google's system stopped serving up ads about potato chips or poker chips when a visitor is reading an article about computer chips.

    Feb 05, 2007 | Comments 0
  • New Search Engine for Aging Boomers

    By Michael Liedtke

    Does surfing the Web exhaust — and even exasperate — older people? The backers of Cranky.com are betting on it.

    Jan 18, 2007 | Comments 0
  • Xanga Settles with FTC for $1 Million

    By Dan Caterinicchia

    The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday announced its largest-ever settlement involving the Children Online Privacy Protection Act.

    Sep 10, 2006 | Comments 0
  • ID Theft Growing Concern for MySpace Users

    By Gary Gentile

    MySpace bills itself as a "place for friends." Increasingly, it is also a place for unfriendly attacks from digital miscreants on the prowl, luring users to sexually explicit Web sites, clogging mailboxes with spam messages and playing on the trust users have when speaking to "friends" to obtain passwords that could lead to identity theft.

    Dec 28, 2006 | Comments 0
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