Privacy has, and will likely remain, a staple in conventional technology discussions. As the technology advances, and content is streamlined and merged on an almost weekly basis, the need for privacy and the expectations for privacy waver by the month. A trusted company breaches that privacy, and where before it was entirely unacceptable and may result in legal ramifications, in the future it may be a more acceptable recourse for advancing technologies.
As privacy issues alter, society needs to remain consistent with their attitude towards privacy ...
Continue ReadingI found an interesting article on InformationWeek.com stating that a plethora of older Americans are beginning to utilize social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. While it isn’t uncommon for younger users ...
Google is said to be working on a new interface feature to allow you to search in “real time“. The system works off the search suggestion feature on Google. So, for example when you type a word, a ...
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Pete Cashmore has taken his passion and created a successful blogging empire. I personally have been inspired by Mr.Cashmore’s work ethic and the way he has handled becoming an internet success. From what I have witnessed and ...
On our quest to create a helpful, informative and humorous blog based around life. We often try and locate popular questions that consumers want answers too. Believe it or not, many want to know what the “Poke” feature is and ...
Being a Christian myself I thought this was intriguing enough to mention. A UK Christian director has a plan to Tweet the bible over a 3 year period. The idea is to tweet summaries or chapters each day. ...
The Apocalypse of the internet as we know it or will large corporate websites stand against the new Google proposal to keep the internet a level, “Open” playing field? That is the popular question. Facebook and ...
Vonage has created a new Facebook app to allow iPhone and Android users to make calls via the internet. We all kind of expected that we would be moving in this direction. It’s just another step ...
Without a doubt, websites like MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter have completely transformed our ways of socializing. Not only have our ways of connecting to our peers changed, but also our ways of disconnecting from them. ...
With its membership exceeding 500 million men and women (and now boys and girls), Facebook has been experiencing difficulty trying to please its hoard of followers; in fact, current studies have shown that Facebook has one of the ...
We all desire to make money, but how is it that multi-million dollar companies, such as Microsoft can produce fresh software applications practically every year for their Office Suite programs and make it egregious for someone to purchase a computer ...