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posted in November 2007
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Comment: Re: work for parents - gbiczok - 11/30/2007
Comment: Re: People are people. - TNT - 11/30/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - Parry Aftab - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - Jasper Sluijs - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - Parry Aftab - 11/29/2007
Comment: work for parents - Mashka - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - hounhosp - 11/29/2007
Comment: Cyberbully? - TNT - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - experiences - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - Parry Aftab - 11/29/2007
Comment: People stink - Nicole Ferraro - 11/29/2007
Taking Cyberbullying Seriously
Parry Aftab  
11/29/2007   25 comments
It can cause emotional devastation, suicide, and murder – and it may be criminal
Comment: I think... - Gabriel Kent - 11/28/2007
Google the Rat?
Editor's Blog  
11/28/2007   4 comments
Keeping in stride with Yahoo, Google surrenders a blogger's IP address to an Israeli court
Comment: Quick Comment - frattaro - 11/27/2007
Comment: Responsibility - Nicole Ferraro - 11/27/2007
Taking Responsibility for Poor Security
Ira Winkler  
11/27/2007   3 comments
The British government's acceptance of responsibility for a significant data leak is extremely refreshing. The US can learn a thing or two from the Brits
Comment: Social ads - Nicole Ferraro - 11/26/2007
Comment: Deeply suspicious ! - experiences - 11/26/2007
Why the Future of Online Advertising Is About Identity
Rohit Bhargava  
11/26/2007   8 comments
In the future, online ads will incorporate identity and interests in a way that current targeted ads cannot
Comment: I live in China... - Gabriel Kent - 11/21/2007
If You Think Yahoo Did Anything Wrong, You’re a Hypocrite
Ira Winkler  
11/19/2007   18 comments
The controversy over Yahoo providing information on a dissident to the Chinese government is exposing a lot of hypocrites
Apple Stalks iPhone Fanboys
Editor's Blog  
11/19/2007   5 comments
Apple collects data on iPhone users through two of the phone's applications
Developing Trust Along the Way to Web 4.0
Chris Minnick  
11/14/2007   6 comments
Negotiating the tradeoff between validating user-generated content and maintaining a modicum of personal privacy
Comment: Re: Used and abused - burn0050 - 11/13/2007
Comment: Registration - awase149 - 11/12/2007
Comment: Re: Really? - Nicole Ferraro - 11/12/2007
Comment: Re: Really? - Mathew Ingram - 11/12/2007
Comment: Re: Really? - mcp111 - 11/12/2007
Internet Evolution's Registration Drama
Editor's Blog  
11/12/2007   2 comments
In response to the two (count 'em, 2) complaints that our registration process is too time consuming
Comment: Refreshing if naive - Insultant - 11/12/2007
Comment: Re: Really? - Mathew Ingram - 11/12/2007
Comment: Really? - Nicole Ferraro - 11/12/2007
Facebook’s No-Pseudonym Policy Is Short-Sighted
Mathew Ingram  
11/12/2007   8 comments
On the Internet, no one knows you’re not an 18th century social satirist
Comment: Used and abused - Nicole Ferraro - 11/11/2007
Cable's Secret Revenue Stream
Michael Harris  
11/9/2007   2 comments
Comcast positions itself to tap into a secret revenue source. Hint: It pertains to everyone's patriotic duties
Did Facebook Do Its Legal Homework?
Editor's Blog  
11/9/2007   3 comments
Asking Facebook users for their permission to 'get noticed' in a social ad is one thing. Having the user 'get paid' for appearing in the ad is another thing
Gmail Ads Target... Nothing
Editor's Blog  
11/5/2007   4 comments
Ads targeted at Gmail messages are as ineffective as they are hilarious
Buyer Beware
Leo Nederlof  
11/2/2007   2 comments
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Don Reisinger
Don Reisinger   11/24/2009   2 comments
While the U.S. government continues to reassure Americans that it is working in their best interest, it engages in practices that make some observers wonder exactly what it plans to do with its wide range of freedoms.
John Soat
John Soat   11/24/2009   4 comments
When pharmaceutical companies advertise online or via email and text messaging -- or by interacting in social media such as blogs, Facebook, or Twitter -- who’s making sure they’re adhering to the strict requirements the U.S. Food and Drug Administration imposes concerning any discussion of their regulated products?
David Vellante
David Vellante   11/24/2009   12 comments
My aunt turned 100 years old this past weekend -- an unbelievable milestone. As part of the celebration, my family did some research and re-printed this list of stats from Quipster, which describes what America was like in 1909, the year my aunt was born. I’ve tried to verify the figures through numerous sources and have made some changes.
Alan Reiter
Alan Reiter   11/23/2009   35 comments
Ever since humans started working for each other, bosses have tried numerous ways to motivate workers. Philip Rosedale, founder and chairman of Linden Lab's virtual reality Website Second Life, is developing a new venture, LoveMachine, to help measure and reward employee performance.
Mary E. Shacklett
Mary E. Shacklett   11/23/2009   8 comments
For over a decade, companies have gathered statistical Website information -- number of unique visitors, number of page views, consumer conversion rate (if you are an e-tailer), and bounce rate, to name just a few examples. These statistics are useful and convenient to include in monthly IT or marketing reports -- but forward-thinking companies now seek even more insightful information on their Websites’ performances.
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Online 'Love Machine' Proposed for Employee Retention
Alan Reiter
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Adam Caplan
CEO, Model Metrics

11|24|09   |   1:23   |   No comments


Life sciences companies may have challenges when there is no wireless network available. By taking the cloud offline, Model Metrics CEO Adam Caplan explains, this vertical can still process information and maintain its effectiveness.
Rob Salkowitz
GenY’er Goes a Week Without Technology

11|24|09   |   2:11   |   3 comments


An NYU student conducts an experiment to go a week without technology and experiences physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms.
Singer at C-Level
Secret Clouds: A Lesson for CIOs

11|23|09   |   1:29   |   No comments


Does your organization use cloud computing? Even if you aren’t aware of it your employees might be... right behind your back. But don't fret. Use this as a learning opportunity.
Sweeney Blog
Financial Services Awaken to Cloud Computing

11|23|09   |   2:13   |   No comments


The sooner purveyors of cloud computing services can pass muster, security-wise, with financial services companies, the sooner cloud computing will really go mainstream.
what.the.ferraro
Facebook Lacks Social Skills

11|20|09   |   1:53   |   10 comments


Facebook's 'Suggestions' for users demonstrate how little social networking sites understand about true social relationships.
Singer at C-Level
Smart Grid Opportunities

11|20|09   |   2:49   |   No comments


Industry initiatives and government stimulus funds are giving enterprise software vendors a great opportunity to help build out and manage smart grid technologies.
Tom Nolle
Total Telephony Transcends Telepresence

11|20|09   |   2:11   |   6 comments


The problem with telepresence is that it's not universally accepted, because video calling isn't. While we can all do video calling, we also apparently worry too much about how we look. If we want HD telepresence in our future, we have to dress down, mess up our hair, and dive into our online life.
what.the.ferraro
ThinkerNet Wins Min's Award for Best Blogs!

11|19|09   |   1:13   |   4 comments


ThinkerNet wins the Min's award for 'Best Blogs' – Internet Evolution's fifth award this year!
Full Nelson
SanFran.gov

11|19|09   |   8:51   |   No comments


Fritz has an exclusive talk with the mayor and CTO of San Francisco about that city's latest e-government efforts.
Robert D. Atkinson
America Has Much to Learn About Digital Piracy

11|18|09   |   2:09   |   No comments


The US loses about $20 billion a year on pirated software, movies, and music. But public policy can help stem the tide of digital theft. For example, France has recently passed a 'three strikes and you’re out' law, whereby if after two warning letters an individual continues to download pirated software then his Internet access will be cut off. US policy makers should consider adopting similar policies.
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