networkworld.com — The average child has an online presence by the age of 6 months, thanks to their parents’ Facebooking and other online activities, and nearly a quarter of kids make their Internet debut before they’re even born by way of their ultrasound images being uploaded. This according to a new survey by a security company.
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nahsrocketeer75Oct 7, 2010
And then there are those who are on the Internet while they're being conceived.
anomaly100Oct 7, 2010
It burns. Get that picture out of my head!
kshawnwwOct 7, 2010
3 in 4 babies are just underachievers...
emecksOct 8, 2010
my kid, not yet born, has a twitter account, seemed wrong not to honour the firstborn [@weeburnett] :D
lostngoneOct 9, 2010
And 1 out of 4 stories on the front page are stories that were there yesterday.
walkertxclockerOct 9, 2010
And 1 in 4 comments ISN'T spam.
phr34kyOct 9, 2010
I've got 12 week ultrasound vids of my unborn on YouTube... does that count?
kamtsaOct 9, 2010
Oh, no, life begin at conception.