
In a world where we can build all kinds of crazy apps and software, it's a bit shocking that more hasn't been done to stop the proliferation of child pornography on the Internet. But Microsoft is trying to do its part with the company's PhotoDNA technology, which helps find and remove some of the worst images of child sexual exploitation from the web. The software is already used by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) along with Facebook, and should be rolled out across Bing, Hotmail and Skydrive soon.
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