Business Ethics Matter
W e’ve all seen the news about Facebook recently and how they enable businesses willing to spend money with them, including foreign governments and sleaze bag firms like Cambridge Analytica,
W e’ve all seen the news about Facebook recently and how they enable businesses willing to spend money with them, including foreign governments and sleaze bag firms like Cambridge Analytica,
HI! It’s been a while. I have a lot to share but am going to do this in a measured way so I don’t end up writing posts until 3
I’m having a lot of emotions about what took place in Charlottesville, Virginia this weekend. None of them are good or positive for the direction of the United States. The
Continue readingCharlottesville, Skinheads, White Supremacists, Trump and Idiocy
Recently Facebook took the search world by storm launched GraphSearch, their supposed answer to Google’s search dominance. You know, your friends know better than a collection of experts on a
Continue readingToo Soon? Facebook Already Changing GraphSearch Bar
I submit to the jury:
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, I’ve seen brands doing Like or retweeting promotions whereby they’ll donate money to the Red Cross et al for each action followers and fans
This post originally appeared on the Large Media blog.There’s been a lot of talk about Twitter followers lately, including both presidential candidates, celebrities, musicians and the like utilizing services to
Continue readingFake Facebook Likes and Twitter Followers — And the Implications for Brands
I can’t believe I’m writing this post in 2012 but as recent events have come to light apparently some advice about ethical blogger relations needed to be published as a
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo recently revealed some startling numbers about the microblogging service at Web 2.0 in San Francisco that will blow your mind. 250 million tweets are being generated
Continue readingAs Predicted, iOS Brings Twitter to the Masses
I recently saw an infographic about 10 “awesome” things you should do at SXSWi and felt it was lacking several key ingredients of not only the conference but the Austin