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“Do Not Track” — How Useful Will It Be?

“Do Not Track” — How Useful Will It Be?

Last week, the Obama Administration announced a framework for a proposed Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, a move that has been long overdue. Announced at the same time was ... Read more.
Content Marketing News Roundup — Friday, Feb. 24, 2012

Content Marketing News Roundup — Friday, Feb. 24, 2012

Resource List for Social Media Alan Rosenblatt at Big Think has compiled an extensive catalogue of useful social media tools — around 80 total. Each item contains a link ... Read more.
Let’s Look at Pinterest

Let’s Look at Pinterest

The newest flavor du jour in the social media buffet is Pinterest. It’s basically an online bulletin board where users “pin” images that interest them, both ... Read more.
iPhone Ranks Number One Globally While Taking Heat for Its Manufacturing Conditions

iPhone Ranks Number One Globally While Taking Heat for Its Manufacturing Conditions

CNN Money/Fortune reports that after a brief slump, Apple is once again the world’s number one choice in smartphones. Thirty seven million iPhones were sold last quarter ... Read more.
The Video Privacy Protection Act — Winding Up, Not Down

The Video Privacy Protection Act — Winding Up, Not Down

The year is 1988, and the groundwork is being laid for today’s latest information technology discussions on Capitol Hill. It was that year that the Video Privacy ... Read more.
Content Marketing News Roundup — Friday, Feb. 3, 2012

Content Marketing News Roundup — Friday, Feb. 3, 2012

Managers Skeptical of Social ROI Some of the commentary in the tech industry suggests that the “golden era” of blogging is coming to a close, and that other modes ... Read more.
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