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Kids online? Contact with strangers not unsual
One in five of the nation's wired "tweens" -- kids ages 8 to 12 -- has posted personal information on the Internet, and more than a fourth have been contacted online by strangers, a poll released Tuesday found.
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Lou Dolinar
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July 20, 2008
Is it time to cut the cord? According to a new survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, upward of 20 percent of the population no longer has landlines and relies exclusively on cell phones. Phone companies, most recently Verizon, have begun creating money-saving packages that let you get your Internet service without a landline, something cable/Internet firms have offered for years.
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