Thursday, August 23, 2012

The KidWideWeb and Campaign to Keep Kids Safe Online on Live National Radio tonight

WINTER SPRINGS, Fla., Aug. 23, 2012, -- The Children’s Internet announced today that David Lampel, president, will be interviewed on the web radio talk show, “Wellness for the Real World” hosted by Dr. Veronica Anderson, or Dr. Veronica as she is known by her over 11 million listeners worldwide.

The interview will be conducted over the course of the 1-1/2 hour long program and will focus on the KidWideWeb, including its proprietary technology and its efforts to offer children a more positive, age-appropriate experience, while keeping them safe online. The KidWideWeb Indiegogo campaign will also be featured.

To listen to the show, please tune in to the radio program on Blog Talk Radio at 8 p.m. EST Thursday evening, Aug. 23.

Lampel noted that, “Dr. Veronica’s online talk show has a large and loyal following of people interested in living healthier and making the world a better place. I am really proud to be a part of this environment, and furthermore, I want to thank Dr. Veronica for helping us introduce the KidWideWeb to concerned parents throughout the world.”

Mr. Lampel concluded by saying that, “We have 55 days left in our capital campaign to raise the funds necessary to finalize our platform to make the internet a safer, more age-appropriate place for our children. With the increased exposure that Dr. Veronica’s show will bring, we are hopeful the people will be encouraged to visit our project through the site Indiegogo and support our efforts.”

The Children’s Internet, Inc. is also featured in the front page of the August 28th issue of the Seminole Chronicle. The newspaper article, written by Marissa Ramiccio, can be found online at www.seminolechronicle.com.

David Lampel, President of The Children’s Internet, stated, “I am really thankful that newspapers like the Seminole Chronicle still reach out and publish positive articles in support of local businesses, especially businesses concerned with the safety of our children.”

For additional information on the KidWideWeb, visit www.kidwideweb.net and/or go to their fundraising site http://www.indiegogo.com/KidWideWeb

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