MySpace and subsequently Facebook, committed to allowing their proprietary user information to be shared openly. This effort was done to appease the Data Portability Working Group
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The last time I saw Chris Pirillo was probably 1998 on TechTV (before they were later acquired by G4TV). That's a long time, but I encountered an interesting video blog entry
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Robert Scobleizer believes Microsoft is the real "loser" after bailing out of the acquisition of Yahoo. I disagree, I mean, you can't dispute the facts. Investors invest because of
The Next Terrorist Attack: The Internet
Some people call me paranoid, some people call me insightful. Whatever you call me, you can't really dispute that the next form of terrorism would likely take place over the
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I logged into my MySpace account and discovered an AMBER Alert located at the top, center of the dashboard. While it appears they deployed this system earlier this year, I'm glad
How to Effectively Turbo Your Complaint to the Top of an Executive's Desk
Have you been scammed by a large company? Have you grown tired of getting the run around? If so, then you must learn about the art of Turboing to the top in the corporate ladder so