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IC Places Says -- "There's a New Sheriff in Town and He's Here to Protect Your Kids"; The Children's Internet, Inc. Is Focus of New Article for the Cultural and Lifestyle Portal icPlaces.com
| Source: The Children's Internet, Inc.
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - February 10, 2010) - The Children's Internet, Inc. (PINKSHEETS : CITC ), a company that delivers security solutions that allow families the
freedom to roam the children's Internet in a positive and dynamic
environment, is the subject of a new IC Places article titled, "There's a
New Sheriff in Town and He's Here to Protect Your Kids." The article is
available online at www.icplaces.com in the business section Link:
http://bit.ly/8XnZAl
In the article, author Steven Samblis said, "The internet has been compared
to the Wild West so many times that it's become a cliché. I get it... a
vast, unruly world with evil nasties around every corner. But that is not
the general rule. Most websites are benign and offer some redeeming value.
But there are those out there that build websites with the intention of
preying on others. This is an unfortunate reality. Because the internet
offers such a wealth of amazing content and information, we accept the
minimal risks involved in using this great tool. But what about when it
comes to our kids? This is one area where the zero tolerance rule applies."
"I think the article brings up a great point, in that when it comes to our
kids and the internet, we have to apply the zero tolerance rule," Richard
J. Lewis, CEO of The Children's Internet, Inc. stated.
Mr. Lewis added, "This article is important because the point is -- it
makes absolutely no sense to allow our children unfettered access to the
internet. This is especially true because every day our kids are using the
internet more and more. That is why a technology like ours makes so much
sense: because it provides age appropriate standards where none currently
exist."
About IC Places
IC Places owns and operates 350 U.S. city websites offering virtual keyhole
views of the social, business, and cultural life in each city. Conversation
in each city is fueled by a mixture of National, Regional and Local
Journalists, including: Chris Knipp, John Stossel, Chuck Norris, Pat
Buchanan and Margo Howard -- Niece of beloved advice columnist Dear Abby.
The company is publicly traded on the OTCBB, Symbol ICPA.
About The Children's Internet, Inc.
At The Children's Internet Inc. we understand that your highest priority is
the safety of your children. We have made it our business to ensure that
your children are completely protected while on the Internet. We have
dedicated years of research and development to create our revolutionary
technology.
The Children's Internet Inc. is the cumulative work of a group of
professionals dedicated to bringing the fun and wonder of the Internet to
children in the safest way possible. Our highly skilled team of
professional writers, illustrators and animators have created an engaging
interface that gives life to The Children's Internet. Our team of
technology professionals have created the revolutionary Wizard Lock
Security™ that ensures the online safety of your family around the
clock.
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