You can say ANYTHING on the Internet Okay. So maybe you can’t I was just reading the news article about the Georgia man who sued and won for Internet libel to the tune of 404K. Not too shabby. Are you happy? Terrified? Feeling justified? Regardless of which one you choose, it’s really not anything new. [...]
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One of the not ready for retail concepts released this year at CES was the possibility of 3-D…without the glasses. The Toshiba Qosmio laptop, and also cleverly–named Nintendo 3DS, suggest a future without that iconic but pesky eyewear. The way it works is simple: the screen is “smart.” It changes for you, based on the [...]
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Sure, we all know the press is obsessed with monikers, nicknames and clever phrases. What do you expect? They’re still just writers (the ones writing the news, not the people on TV). So it should come as no surprise during the most important shopping time of the year, that a new day has been created: [...]
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If social media is way past they bandwagon state, why are so many companies failed to embrace a social media strategy? Your guess is a good as mine. Incidentally, my guess is a lack of knowledge. Social media, much like the web hen it first arrived, intimidates people. They don’t fully understand it. So they’re [...]
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The parent company behind the controversial FOX News is an interesting website study, in identity and flash.
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