by Bobby Cherry | Apr 1, 2010 | Social Tech
OK, that might not be breaking news, but as the general population learns and grows with the ever-changing world of “social media,” so, too, do journalists — print, radio and television. As a reporter for a community newspaper, I’ve understood the...
by Andy Quayle | Feb 19, 2010 | Social Tech
There has been a lot of talk of late about Criminal Minds using location based networking sites like Foursquare to figure out when people are not at home so that they can take advantage of that fact and rob you blind. Foursquare has responded to this in a blog post....
by Admin | Feb 12, 2010 | Google Tech, Social Tech
Yesterday I tweeted a question on Twitter This morning, I awoke to an email in my Gmail account revealing to me that there were four responses to my question. This email was a Google Buzz update with replies to a tweet that never showed up on Twitter. I was intrigued...
by Admin | Nov 30, 2009 | Social Tech, Uncategorized
I saw a commercial yesterday for a service called kgb (yes, it is all lower case). I was intrigued by this service that offered real time answers to any question you may have, via text messaging. I went to their website to learn more and here’s what I found:...
by Admin | Nov 28, 2009 | Contributors, Mobile Tech, Social Tech, Syndicated Content
Last month Twitter released one of its shiny new objects – Twitter Lists. Many were quick to pounce on the new tool, exploring its potential. Mashable featured several informative posts on the topic, including: How To Use Twitter Lists (a basic introduction) by Josh...
by Andy Quayle | Nov 20, 2009 | Social Tech, Uncategorized
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Eye-Fi. All opinions are 100% mine. Digital cameras – they’re great aren’t they? You can take about a million pictures, all on one camera, on one charge, in one place, at one time… right? Ahh but the problem is that...