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Blog /// When Anonymity Doesn’t Fit
September 13, 2011 by The Responsibility Project
From blogs to journalistic attribution, has anonymity become a dangerous norm?Tags: internet, privacy, social media, communication, journalism, media
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Blog /// E-Bills Linked to Responsible Banking
September 8, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
Can paperless billing help you pay your bills on time?Tags: money, environment, environmentalism, internet, credit, research
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Blog /// Spotting Fake Reviews Online
August 30, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
Helpful new software finds the paid plants.Tags: travel, reviews, internet, research, authenticity
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Blog /// Technology Withdrawal
August 19, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
Is unplugging from the Internet really as difficult as some studies suggest?Tags: internet, smartphones, withdrawl, loneliness, connectivity
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Blog /// Tablet Computers for Toddlers
August 11, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
Can a new baby-friendly tablet help reap a cognitive surplus for society?Tags: babies, internet, community, computers, development
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Reporting /// Click to Give
May 4, 2011 by Paul Keegan
Charitable giving has found a new boost online through BiddingForGood, where PTA moms and corporations alike can use quick and easy ways to donate.Tags: auction, nonprofit, charity, capitalism, internet
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Blog /// Always Connected
April 14, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
With toddler Internet usage on the rise, should parents be concerned?Tags: internet, kids, habits, connectivity, development
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Q and A /// Questions for: Douglas Rushkoff
March 1, 2011 by Carolyn Jacobs
From compulsory computer programming for kids to creating and not just consuming technology, a tech pioneer considers responsibility in the Internet age.Tags: internet, innovation, programming, accountability, media
