by Andy Quayle | Jan 13, 2012 | Andy's Soap Box
I’ve picked this topic completely out of the blue.. there’s no specific reason for my writing it at all. Ok, that’s not true. Those who know me know why I’m taking my time to write this today – others will just have to guess I’m afraid. I’m irked. I’ve seen Facebook...
by Andy Quayle | Jun 17, 2011 | Online Business, Promotion and Marketing, Social Tech
Well, the title should say it all really; “Unfriending businesses”. It’s all about authenticity. Well, more so to me it’s about using the service and promoting yourself correctly. Essentially if you’re a business (group or organization) and have a Personal Facebook...
by techburgher | Feb 24, 2011 | Contributors
So the Pittsburgh Technology Council has been a bit of a laggard in establishing a robust presence on Facebook. We’ve got tons of content from news and events to tech jobs and policy updates. The time has come for a real Facebook page. The good folks at Right...
by Andy Quayle | Dec 18, 2010 | Google Tech
In there endeavors to be ever more helpful.. and protective online, Google has started to show whether site may have been compromised as a part of your Search Engine Results Page. Webmasters who have been improperly tagged as having their site hacked can request a...
by Tiffany Harkleroad | Dec 7, 2010 | Uncategorized
Image via Wikipedia I logged into my Facebook page yesterday only to receive a prompt that “Friend XYZ has upgraded to the new profile!” and suggesting I do the same. I figured, what else do I have to do? And I have to admit, it was a little disorienting...