Tag Archives: Google

Trust and Reputation: Twitter and New Media

Technology changes rapidly. As it evolves it takes with it lots of things that had no intention of changing. Marketing, news, media, business, trust, society, reputations, education, and responsibility (just to name a few). As citizens and consumers it has … Continue reading

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Filed under Broadband, mobile, newspapers, Old Media, Social Media, TV, twitter

Online Privacy Dead or Alive

Privacy may be dead but data mining is alive and well; the data miners are busy at work. They are working overtime, re-assembling every digital bit of info from networks and websites many of us have never heard of. Google … Continue reading

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Yelp: Real people, Real Reviews – Real Trouble?

How can you keep up to date on all the digital drama these days. It could all be on NBC at prime time. The “Google Buzz” buzz has been in the headlines for weeks. Scams and phishing for control of … Continue reading

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Digital Literacy in 2010 – Hold Off On The Browser Wars

This weeks FCC’s “Broadband Use and Adoption in America” report quantified that about two-thirds of Americans use broadband services. This seems like a strikingly low number at first; then when you think about cost of service, the monopolistic (cable and … Continue reading

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Google Buzz the “New” New Coke of Social Media

Will February 9th, 2010 go down in internet history as the date that Google changed from innocent to evil?  Has Google Buzz crossed the line? Has Google just become the new Microsoft or new New Coke? Anything is possible. Let’s … Continue reading

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