When evangelizing Social Media, I find it difficult to share the value of Web 2.0 engagement to a numbers person. It's not that they are inferior in any way, instead Social Media
AOL Ditches Free McAfee Security Suite
Times have changed at AOL, especially when it comes to providing complimentary security software to their users. Whether it's a identity or branding crisis; it's clear AOL no
The Web is Not an OS (or a Series of Tubes)
Since Google Chrome was released, the Techochamber has been bouncing a lot of feedback about the new Web browser from Google. One theme of discussion is pertaining to the
My Thoughts on the Upcoming Google Browser (Google Chrome)
Over the Labor Day weekend, Google fed the tech blogosphere a chewy piece of news -- the equivalent to peanut butter -- the Web couldn't stop chattering about it. They're planning
Just Because You Can, Doesn't Mean You Should
Some of my subscribers know about the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) as well as my critical perspective on it. Well, another victim of the DMCA is "Scrabulous," a game that
AOL Phisher Gets Seven Years for Phishing
Michael Dolan, 24, was sentenced yesterday to seven years in prison for fraud and aggravated identity theft for four-year string of phishing activity on AOL. Dolan crafted a series