Google Unveils Tech-Friendly Parent Site
Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 December 2010 03:08 Written by baldalbino Tuesday, 14 December 2010 01:00
Google has launched a website aimed at helping adults do the more basic things on a computer. From cut and paste to ordering tickets online. The website will feature short YouTube videos with quick little how-tos. The website will be hosted by Google employees and will serve to bridge the communication and understanding of those individuals that are lacking or just have not had the time to learn it.
The website is called teachparentstech. The home page shows a checklist the you can fill out with different topics and you are able to email these topics right to your parents or those adults can email them to themselves.
Do yourself a favor this year and educate your parents on this site. t will be a lifesaver to you, and who knows…..your parents might learn something!
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Tags: Christmas, Cut copy and paste, Google, Parent, Search Engines, Searching, Technical support, youtube
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