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Cyberbullying
and RSS Feeds

The October edition of The Download takes a look at cyberbullying and what parents can do to keep their kids safe on the Internet. We also take a look at Really Simple Syndication (RSS) and how it can help you stay up-to-speed with your favorite Web sites.

 
           
 

Online bullying, also known as cyberbullying, is a problem affecting a large percentage of American teens. Cyberbullying occurs when people use the Internet, PDAs, cell phones or other devices to send or post hurtful text or images with the intent to embarrass or hurt another person.  Whether you have been a victim of cyberbullying or know someone who has been cyberbullied, there are steps you can take to stop this harmful trend and stay cyber-safe.

 
 

STOP Cyberbullying

Stop Bullying Now!

Cyberbullying – Raising Awareness Of Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying – cyberbullies on the Internet

 PEW Internet: Cyberbullying and Teens

 

US-CERT Cyber Security Tip Dealing With Cyberbullies

Cyberbullying – National Crime Prevention Council

Internet Safety: Cyber 911 Emergency – Cyberstalking and Harassment

Perspective: When Cyberbullying Hits Teens

 
   
 
   
 
           
 

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a data format that allows a viewer to receive a live feed, or real-time info, from a Web site. RSS makes it possible for viewers to access current content on their favorite Web sites in an automated manner, rather than having to manually check those Web sites.

 

What is RSS? RSS Explained

XML.com What is RSS?

Make RSS Feeds

Create RSS

 

How To Make Your RSS Feeds POP!

How To Make Your Own RSS Feeds

How To Build RSS Feeds

 
   
 
         
   
 
           
     
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