THE BLOGGING TIMES — Sep 25 — MySpace will unveil a campaign to educate parents, schools and teenagers about Internet safety. The campaign is being undertaken with Seventeen magazine, the National School Board Association and the National Association of Independent Schools to offer parents tips on how to protect minors online. "While technology plays a critical role in tackling the challenges of Internet safety, any measures must be part of a comprehensive solution and education is an essential component," Hemanshu Nigam, Chief Security Officer of MySpace, said.
Mark Brooks: A tad late, but, smart move. MySpace has more than 100 million registrants now.
