Oct 292009

I am on Twitter. Yes, I really am…even though I’ve only posted some 192 times in the 6 or so months I’ve been on there…I AM ON TWITTER. And, so are a lot of other people. Some people have even become twittaholics (already…). And while people will block content on their pages from the masses, it doesn’t mean a electronic trail hasn’t been left on the world wide web.

Aug 312009
twitter and job searching...

10 job tweeters you should be following
By Anthony Balderrama
CareerBuilder.com writer
CNN.com
When microblogging and social networking site Twitter debuted three years ago, plenty of people wrote it off as yet another pointless addition in the overcrowded networking world.
Considering the site only allows people to post, or Tweet, messages of 140 characters or less, you can’t blame [...]

Aug 032009
another music sharing lawsuit...

It seems like record companies are getting serious about file-sharing music. A Boston University grad student has to pay $675,000 for downloading and distributing 30 songs. It appears that people who download and distribute music are the ones the record companies are hitting hard. This student has to pay $22,500 per song. [...]

Jul 142009
an artificial pancreas...

Researchers believe they made a important step in the treatment of diabetes. If you have diabetes or know someone who has it, then you’re aware of the constant checking of blood sugar, insulin injections, changing diet, medications, etc. Researchers are currently conducting clinical trials on an artificial pancreas that can aid in the [...]

Jul 122009
Michael Jackson's death causes Internet traffic...

Michael Jackson’s fame is so huge that his death caused internet sites to be temporally overloaded with users. Read the article below…
Jackson dies, almost takes Internet with him
By Linnie Rawlinson and Nick Hunt
CNN

LONDON, England (CNN) — How many people does it take to break the Internet? On June 25, we found out it’s [...]

Jul 122009
10 ways twitter will change american business...

Check out the article.

Hyper-Local Marketing
Making Old-World Advertising Work
Turning Wall Street on Its Head
Making Blogs Count
New Ways to Get Consumer Data
Helping TV and Print
Expanding the Power of Micropayments
Changing Telecommunications
A New Way for the Government to Reach You
Charity Begins Online

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