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From Picture books to Facebook

The Vancouver Sun reports that Facebook is seeking out methods to allow children under 13 to participate in the social network. The article acknowledges that though kids 13 and under are currently prohibited from registered use on the site due to federal law, there is already an estimated 7.5 million Facebook users out of the […]

Isn’t sharing, caring?: 9 out of 10 US adults believe people share too much info online

Isn’t sharing, caring?: 9 out of 10 US adults believe people share too much info online

Intel’s “Mobile Etiquette” survey in 2012, aimed to “evaluate the current state of mobile manners…and examine how U.S. adults share and consume information online and how [it] impacts culture and relationships, reports that approximately 85% of US adults share information online, with 9 out of 10 US adults believing people are sharing too much information […]

Gliph me, maybe: how privacy and connectivity may be able to coexist after all

Gliph me, maybe: how privacy and connectivity may be able to coexist after all

In Carly Rae Jepsen’s intensely catchy song “Call Me, Maybe” she offers her number to a stranger she has just met and acknowledges that though “it might sound crazy,” she’d like it if he called her (, maybe.) But maybe Carly Rae isn’t as crazy as she thinks she might sound. Rob Banagale, co-founder of […]

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Students (rightfully? wrongfully?) expelled because of Twitter postings

According to a  report by NBC Connecticut, two students, a junior and a sophomore at West Haven High School, have been expelled over written threats posted to Twitter. Authorities disclosed that teachers had found the tweets earlier this month. The junior’s tweets regard placing a bomb in a locker, while the sophomore, independent from the […]

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Beaming: James Cameron may have been onto something with “Avatar”

Last week we saw the parallels between ourselves and superheroes as seen in “the Avengers.” However, it appears as though we may soon have more in common with Academy Award winning “Avatar” instead. According to BBC News, the European Commission is funding a project to “investigate how a person can visit a remote location via […]

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The Avengers, the Internet, and YOU

Last weekend, superhero movie “The Avengers” grossed $207, 438, 708 (via BoxOffice Mojo). If you’re like me, and have yet to see this movie, don’t worry. The premise is simple: a bunch of regular folks with alter egos come together and are forced to co-exist for the greater good. Awesome. Except… wait a second. This […]

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London 2012 O(ffline)lympics

The Olympics are a magical time. Those of us lucky enough to have been in the city during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics know this as fact. There are truly no words to describe this event. But if you’re in London for this year’s Summer Olympics and are hoping to capture a few pictures that say […]

Justin Bieber: How His Social Media Strategy Ensures His Fame Lasts Longer Than “One Time”

Justin Bieber: How His Social Media Strategy Ensures His Fame Lasts Longer Than “One Time”

  Photo Source: Heather Sokol If you despise (love) Justin Bieber, here’s one more reason to despise (love) him some more: he’s a social media genius. His new video “Boyfriend” (click to watch!) made its YouTube debut last night and has already surpassed 3 million hits in less than 24 hours. Bieber first made his […]

What you should know about CISPA

U.S. Congressional Attempts at legislating the digital realm were stunted back in January by widespread protests of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) — measures that sought to prevent online piracy. Even still, efforts live on in the most recent House Resolution — the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act […]

New cloud technology — Google style

Wired magazine recently reported the release of a new choice in cloud storage platforms to augment the current options like Dropbox and Apple’s iCloud. Google Drive is the online giant’s newest gadget and offers storage capabilities of up to 5GB for free. Wired reported that this latest addition to the cloud space seeks to offer another option to the […]