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Show AggieLife Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010 Page 9 THE UTAH IFILAILmummon„ r4X STATESMAN: DOWNLOADING TO A star-spangled celebration at USU LATOPS SINCE 1902. Mon-Fri 9AM-12 PM & 6 -730 PM • Sat 8-11 AM ro: Rcon • GI"C'U SI; 0 n TWO 1352 Ler,rancl St Logan (2 Blocks West of Maceys) go.P1400 0TORS Come tiy out ZUMBA! 155-6533 - FREE ZUMI3A during Se • tember @ 7:30 THE CELEBRATE AMERICA SHOW takes individuals back in time to experience Hollywood in I 942.This year's show, "Hooray for Hollywood" features Celebrate America singers, dancers and the Larry Smith Orchestra.The show includes a buffet dinner and Big Band dancing. Show dates are Sept. 7-11 in the Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom at 7:30 p.m. Tonight is student night, where tickets are $12 each and $20 for couples. photo courtesy BRENDA ANTHONY Facebook: New feature containspros and cons continued from page 8 said Lewis, AOL's Internet trends expert. "It's in the product pipeline," she said. "To the extent that geotagging is a status update, you would know if your child is doing that." Lewis recommended that parents and children talk about whom to friend and what they're posting, since social media is an integral part of young people's lives. Parents should also let teenagers know that they are using monitoring tools to ensure responsible use. Tell them: "If there is one that I think will be damaging to your reputation, then I have to know about it, sorry," she said. Dennis Hall, an Elk Grove, Ill., father of two, said he talked to his 18-year-old son about potential pitfalls when they both started using social media three years ago. Hall, 51, who uses social media for his work, is most concerned about geotagging in terms of cyberbullying and cyberstalking. "It's a huge problem," he said. Educating yourself as a parent and making sure children are using it appropriately are key, Hall said. "Talk to your kids about what services they are using and hold them accountable," he said. "Find out how you can block or turn off service. These (smart) phones, they have so many applications that allow instant geotagging, my advice is to make sure kids are using it appropriately and not getting distracted." How to use Facebook Places Facebook Places uses geotagging to let users "check in" and share real-world addresses, allowing friends to see where they are and tag places they've been. The application is available in the United States to iPhone users and those who use Facebook's Web application and will be released more broadly in the future. Here's the skinny on how to use or disable Facebook Places. Use it on iPhone: Go to the Facebook home screen and select the Places application (designated by a red pin icon) and when prompted to use your current location, select "OK." Another method is to tap the Places button on the top right of the composer in News Feed, tap the "Check In" button and when prompted to use the current location, hit "OK." Use it on other Web-enabled cell phones: Go to http:// touch.facebook.com . Tap the Places tab (in the top right side of the Home page) and select "Share Location" when prompted. Disable Facebook Places: Log in to Facebook and click on the "Account" menu and choose "Privacy Settings" from the drop-down list. Under the "Things I Share" settings, change "Places I check in" to "Only Me." Uncheck the box next to "Include me in 'People Here Now' after I check in." Scroll down to "Things others share" tab and find the last item, "Friends can check me in to places" and change it to "Disabled." elements RESTAURANT all you can eat pizza special! 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