Me to You My Place has been around for a little while as a popular social game on Facebook. Usually, kids and social gaming would run the risk of being a bad combination. It’s tough to gauge who or what kids will run into when you let them run wild on something as public as Facebook. Fortunately, Me to You My Place is well regulated and maintained, and comes packed with parental controls to help keep your kids safe online.
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Mother Finds Kidnapped Children on Facebook, 15 Years Later
There is always a lot of controversy circulating around about Facebook, its culture, and and its privacy settings. But there are certain instances where you have to marvel at the good-kinds of stuff that can come out of Facebook. In one such a case, a women whose 3 and 2 year old kids had been kidnapped by her father 15 years prior. The mother made a simple Facebook search which led her to the profile of her daughter. The father, named Faustino Utrera, has since been arrested and the children are now set to be reunited with their mother.
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Pingo Could Very Well Become Your Kids Very Best Friend
I’m not really sure that we should encourage kids to be on their computer more than they need too, but Pingo is just one adorable little buddy that will liven up any desk. This tiny robotic penguin can zoom around desktops, express moods, respond to voice commands, sing songs, and read aloud email messages. Just like any pet you have to feed it, and boy does it eat – especially vitamins from a Facebook gift page, and you can lull it to sleep by
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GirlAmbition.com is a Safe Facebook For Kids
Your daughter knows about Facebook and MySpace but you’re concerned that she is too young to be on those social networks yet. On the other hand, she still has the social networks bug. That is where GirlAmbition.com comes in. It’s a safe and secure social networking site for young girls. It features all the things you’d expect from a typical social networking site – like messaging, games, polls, quizzes, and user chats. But the best part is that parents wont have to worry about their kids meeting someone they shouldn’t be meeting since the site constantly works on being as much as a safe environment as possible. (Source: Killer Startups)