We live in a world that is powered by Google. But how often do the kids "Google" and accidentally find things that they're really not supposed to see? Thanks to Kiddle.co, moms and dads can rest a little easier when it comes to kids and the internet.
Life's little faux pas that become legendary fails, this is what you will find here. What's something you hope to never see in a locker room? What's the worst thing that can happen to you at a friends house? What does your dog know that could ruin your life? These are the irrational fears of a man who wakes up way too early.
Do you ever wonder who runs the internet? The answer at the present time is no one and no government. But the answer could change to the United Nations by next week according the the Wall Street Journal.
More IT personal security responsibility on the horizon for us. Google’s change in its privacy policy makes our private information less so. In order to keep your vitals from being shared with other Google products and perhaps being used by those you don’t want to use it, there are some Google software setting we need to alter...
Why did the average American go online? For no particular reason (Ba-dum-bum).
Although this may not become the newest joke anytime soon, it’s actually a true statement. According to a new report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, 53 percent of 18- to 29-year-old Americans go online just for fun or to waste time. With 2,260 participating adults, it turns out that
When looking for things online, most of us probably use Google, Yahoo, or even Bing.
But 90's rapper MC Hammer says you can't Google this.
Or at least he hopes you won't!
Last Friday, Reddit user JackMomma shared a video of a twentysomething man dancing at a bus stop. According to his post, his wife shot the video and uploaded it to YouTube after she noticed the man would dance the same dance at the same bus stop every single day.