
Shelly Palmer Chats About Google+, AT&T and Nintendo on Fox 5 News at 10
January 26, 2012 By Shelly Palmer Leave a Comment
Shelly Palmer chats about Google+ opening its doors to teens, AT&T suffering huge losses and Nintendo announcing a release date for the Wii U. … Click here to watch
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Google+ Opens to Teens, Creates Social Media Safety Precautions
Google+ is opening its door to teenagers. If you’re between 13 to 18 years old, Google+ will provide certain safety measures to prevent you from … [Read More...]

AT&T Loses $6.7b in Fourth Quarter
While AT&T added over 700,000 new subscribers in the fourth quarter of last year, it still suffered tremendous losses. The company took a huge hit … [Read More...]

Nintendo Wii U Available Holiday Season 2012
Nintendo’s newest game system, the Wii U, will be released in time for the 2012 holiday season. Once the king of videogames, Nintendo is really … [Read More...]

FBI Creating Application to Monitor Social Media
The FBI has asked contractors to create an application that would let the agency scrape social media websites for information about potential domestic … [Read More...]
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Local HUD Public Relations Disaster
January 26, 2012 By Richard Sellers 1 Comment
This is an educational story about how a problem escalates if not handled promptly and properly.The local HUD Housing Authority Board of Directors in Saratoga Springs, NY is in the middle of a public relations disaster and is fanning the fire with all of the wrong actions.This NBC video … [Read More...]

The Ruse of The Fourth Estate
January 24, 2012 By Jaffer Ali Leave a Comment
We are the tools and vassals of rich men behind the scenes. We are the jumping jacks, they pull the strings and we dance. Our talents, our possibilities and our lives are all the property of other men. We are intellectual prostitutes. —John Swinton, 19th Century NY Times journalist** The recent … [Read More...]

Tomorrow Will Be Televised: Spoon Up Anthology
January 23, 2012 By Simon Applebaum Leave a Comment
Two genres ruled the primetime roost on broadcast networks as I grew up. One was the Western, the other was anthology series. Both dominated lineups throughout the 1950s and into the late 1960s. Then primetime largely went the way of police, lawyer and medical series, burying Westerns and … [Read More...]

Welcome to 2012!
January 19, 2012 By David Houle Leave a Comment
Well, here we are in 2012. There is much about change and expectation in the air. This is the year of the quadrennial presidential election in America, the ongoing drama about the future of the Euro and the next stage of the Occupy movement. We continue to suffer the on-going debt overhang and … [Read More...]

Embrace Your Competition
January 18, 2012 By Uwe Hook Leave a Comment
I love to run.When I started running marathons, I used to focus on one person I wanted to beat. I just ran them into the ground. Until I passed them and I had to find another competitor to beat.That worked well for a few miles but around Mile 15, I lost my stride and focus. Putting all my … [Read More...]













