A Black inventor has launched the country’s first wireless child protection service, the AMBER Ready program.
AMBER Ready is a system that lets subscribers store their kid’s picture, description and other information in their wireless devices (like a Blackberry or an iPhone).
If their child ever goes missing, parents can immediately send out all that information to police, various news outlets, airports and the AMBER alert network. AMBER Ready also acts as a deterrent for child predators.
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