Social Media Privacy Bill: Outlaw Password Requests

As more and more people adopt some form of social media — Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, etc. —  the line between work and home life is rapidly disappearing. Part of this is due to opaque and involved privacy terms that often go unread by end users. In...

Building Credibility With Content Marketing

The Internet is saturated with marketing how-to’s on making your online content more authoritative and trustworthy. The tricky part is to wade through it all and find what works for your business, budget, and workflow without compromising your style, integrity,...

Social Media, Creepy Apps & Privacy: How’s Your Info Being Used?

These days, most people are not on just one social platform. Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Google+, Foursquare, and others have found extensive use during the rise of the smartphone. Quite often, they are configured to work together as well, which is where things get...

A Social Media Christmas: Five for the Holidays

With Christmas a few short days away, it’s time for my yearly roundup of interesting holiday-oriented doings on the Web. Each year, people find different ways to use the ever-changing array of available technology to celebrate or capitalize on the holidays....

Conflicts of Interest: TechCrunch, AOL, and WSJ

The Wall Street Journal’s leading technology reporter, Kara Swisher, has been raising a stink about TechCrunch founder, Michael Arrington’s, new venture capital play, CrunchFund, which just two weeks ago announced an $8 million investment from TechCrunch...
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