Net Literacy - Press

Press

Net Literacy has worked hard to create public awareness about the digital divide and the Internet safety problem. In addition to the local press, People Magazine, The New York Times, The AARP Magazine, USA Today, and U.S. News & World Report have written articles about Net Literacy. Net Literacy has also appeared nationally on ABC TV, Retirement Living TV, eTown, and NPR.

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Famous quotes containing the word press:

    The only reason I might go to the funeral is to make absolutely sure that he’s dead.
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