by Andy Quayle | Nov 14, 2011 | Home Tech, Mobile Tech, Word Wide Tech
(ARA) – If you use complex passwords for your online accounts, have a firewall on your PC’s Internet connection and only shop at secure websites, you may think you’re doing a good job protecting yourself from identity theft. Those precautions are a...
by Andy Quayle | Oct 16, 2011 | Generally Cool Stuff, Home Tech, Word Wide Tech
(ARA) – When Zoe Friend, a student at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute, discovered her computer had crashed, she lost a term paper that was due in just a few days. Two months of work had vanished. She told her professor at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute what...
by Andy Quayle | Oct 6, 2011 | Generally Cool Stuff, Web Development, Word Wide Tech
It is so very, very hard to get established online. Setting up an ecommerce site is so much harder. As well as the design itself and all that goes into it there’s the cataloging, the cataloging back and and the payment processing to worry about as well as so...
by Andy Quayle | Sep 6, 2011 | Blog Tech, Social Tech, Word Wide Tech
(ARA) – You have an online portfolio, but you aren’t sure if it’s working for you. Because a good online portfolio is an asset in a job search, it’s important to know how to get it in front of the right people. “There is no one, magic...
by Andy Quayle | Jun 2, 2011 | Social Tech, Word Wide Tech
The problem with top level services, like Twitter who essentially outsource their bells and whistles to application developers, is that when they decide to take one of those bells or whistles and take them in-house they essentially put a number of smaller, innovative,...
by Andy Quayle | May 31, 2011 | Word Wide Tech
The G8 (Germany, France, Japan, Italy, Canada, Russia, the U.S and U.K) met recently in France to discuss a wide range of topics. One of which was the Internet. In a rather long statement the 8 countries all agreed that laws apply online the same way they do in the...