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FCC Report: 1.8 Million Hoosiers Lack Broadband Access

FCC Report: 1.8 Million Hoosiers Lack Broadband Access INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Job opportunities will elude millions of mostly rural Americans because they lack access to high-speed Internet, according to...

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Bullying and Cyber-Bullying – Primers For Indiana Social Workers

Bullying and Cyber-Bullying – Primers For Indiana Social Workers INDIANAPOLIS - Bullies victimize, but they are most often victims themselves. Anger-management counselor Brian Myers says bullies need...

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Net Neutrality and Occupy Wall Street – Making A Connection

Net Neutrality and Occupy Wall Street – Making A Connection CHICAGO - The U.S. Senate may vote this week on overturning Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules aimed at guaranteeing an open...

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Over-45 Crowd Becoming More Tech-Savvy

Over-45 Crowd Becoming More Tech-Savvy INDIANAPOLIS - More people 45 and older are trying to get connected through social networking, although they're not always sure how to do it, or even why they...

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A Battle To Keep Rural Hoosiers Connected

A Battle To Keep Rural Hoosiers Connected INDIANAPOLIS - Bills allowing telephone companies to stop providing service in areas which are not profitable are moving through both houses of the...

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Study Confirms Risky Online Teenage Behavior

Study Confirms Risky Online Teenage Behavior INDIANAPOLIS - New research finds that the Internet can be a particularly dangerous place for teenaged girls. The lead author of the study, Jennie Noll,...

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FCC Report: 1.8 Million Hoosiers Lack Broadband Access

FCC Report: 1.8 Million Hoosiers Lack Broadband Access INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Job opportunities will elude millions of mostly rural Americans because they lack access to high-speed Internet, according to...

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Bullying and Cyber-Bullying – Primers For Indiana Social Workers

Bullying and Cyber-Bullying – Primers For Indiana Social Workers INDIANAPOLIS - Bullies victimize, but they are most often victims themselves. Anger-management counselor Brian Myers says bullies need...

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Net Neutrality and Occupy Wall Street – Making A Connection

Net Neutrality and Occupy Wall Street – Making A Connection CHICAGO - The U.S. Senate may vote this week on overturning Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules aimed at guaranteeing an open...

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Over-45 Crowd Becoming More Tech-Savvy

Over-45 Crowd Becoming More Tech-Savvy INDIANAPOLIS - More people 45 and older are trying to get connected through social networking, although they're not always sure how to do it, or even why they...

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A Battle To Keep Rural Hoosiers Connected

A Battle To Keep Rural Hoosiers Connected INDIANAPOLIS - Bills allowing telephone companies to stop providing service in areas which are not profitable are moving through both houses of the...

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Study Confirms Risky Online Teenage Behavior

Study Confirms Risky Online Teenage Behavior INDIANAPOLIS - New research finds that the Internet can be a particularly dangerous place for teenaged girls. The lead author of the study, Jennie Noll,...

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Study Raises Questions about Movie Ratings

Study Raises Questions about Movie Ratings INDIANAPOLIS - You may give the OK for your child to see a PG-13 movie, thinking the content is age-appropriate. However, according to a new study, when it...

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Advocates for Internet Freedom: Appeals Court Strikes "Huge Blow"

Advocates for Internet Freedom: Appeals Court Strikes "Huge Blow" WASHINGTON - In what's being called a "huge blow to all Internet users," a federal court ruled Tuesday in favor of Verizon, striking...

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"Marginal Voices" To Speak Loudly at FCC Today

"Marginal Voices" To Speak Loudly at FCC Today INDIANAPOLIS – Internet freedom advocates are calling for a day of action today at the Federal Communications Commission. Internet fast lanes are at the...

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Minority Communities Could Lose Access in TV Spectrum Auction

Minority Communities Could Lose Access in TV Spectrum Auction INDIANAPOLIS - In the early 1980s the song reflecting the state of electronic media was "Video Killed the Radio Star." In 2014, the...

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Rural Indiana Could Benefit from Reclassifying Broadband

Rural Indiana Could Benefit from Reclassifying Broadband INDIANAPOLIS - The National Rural Assembly views President Obama's recent endorsement of treating broadband service like telephone service as "a...

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Phone Call Cost Relief for Indy Inmates

Phone Call Cost Relief for Indy Inmates INDIANAPOLIS - Phone calls to and from prison inmates in Indiana will cost a lot less starting next year, thanks to a decision Thursday by the Federal...

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Too Much Technology Hurting Kids' Communication Skills

Too Much Technology Hurting Kids' Communication Skills INDIANAPOLIS - Smartphones and tablets make communicating easy in some ways, but experts warn there may be consequences for youngsters. The...

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Federal Court Backs FCC's Treatment of Internet as Utility

Federal Court Backs FCC's Treatment of Internet as Utility WHITESBURG, Ky. – A federal court has upheld the Federal Communication Commission's decision to treat the Internet like a utility – a victory...

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