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Cyber Lives of Teens Pose New Parenting Challenge

By David KnowlesDec 17th 2009 – 1:36PM
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(Dec. 17) -- When she was 13, Susan -- not her real name -- fell victim to cyber bullying. One of her friends on Facebook posted a picture of actor Robert Pattinson, of "Twilight" fame. Susan left a lukewarm comment, saying the "Twilight" novels (which spawned the movies) were fine, but there were other, more interesting...

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TECHCRUNCH

Android Phone Owners Use Their Devices For An Hour A Day

By John Biggs Aug 18th 2011 - 03:18PM

Nielsen has found that Android users tend to spend over an hour a day on their phones.

Neilsen Mobile News From the Web

  • 03/29/12 U.S. Smartphone Sales Explode – Android Maintains... Source: Cult of Mac Smartphones are close to becoming the primary type of mobile phones sold in the U.S. for the first time.
  • 07/28/11 Neilsen: Android OS may lead (thanks to RIM) but... Source: Telephony Google's Android remains the country's most widely used mobile platform, Neilsen reported today, showing Android devices to be in the hands of 39% of smartphone users, compared to iOS's 28% during the second quarter.
  • 07/21/11 ELERTS Delivers Emergency Communications Apps for... Source: TMCnet (Market Wire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) BALTIMORE, MD -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/21/11 -- FIREHOUSE EXPO - ELERTS, creators of an industry-first mobile platform for emergency notification, today announced the availability of its two-way mobile communication app that delivers critical information gathered from official sources and eyewitness reports.
  • 04/18/11 Large Scale Mobile Advertisers Best Tips Source: Master New Media More and more consumers are accessing the Internet on their mobile devices each day.
  • 10/14/10 Hold My Calls. Forward My Texts. Source: Epicenter Neilsen reports that the average teen sends or receives 3,339 texts a month — that's six per every waking hour.

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