A survey of kids in the U.K. has found that a quarter of them have a presence on a social network--way below the age limit of 13. As well as proving the theory that if you want to figure out your tech problems, go ask a tweenager, last year's Children's Media Literacy Audit from government watchdog Ofcom threw up some interesting gems. Let's check out the stats.
25% of the children surveyed admitted that they had a profile on either MySpace, Bebo, or Facebook.90% of their parents oversaw...
Published on March 26, 2010 11:07