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 26, 2009 | Uncategorized
There’s a worm that has been making it’s way around Facebook. It’s seems to be spreading by way of users’ Facebook Walls and takes its unsuspecting clickers to porn sites. To us in the business, this is called “Clickjacking”. It would seem that the worm started its...
by Andy Quayle | Nov 25, 2009 | Uncategorized
Coupons work – there’s no doubt about it. Now more than ever people are clipping coupons and looking for a better deal. Just this morning, before I left the house I printed a $5 off coupon for an Oil Change. Well Google is pushing the online coupon market a little...
by Andy Quayle | Nov 22, 2009 | Uncategorized
(ARA) – As the new year approaches, many of us begin thinking about our New Year’s resolutions. However, we often forget one resolution that is increasingly important – to protect the health of our home PC. From viruses to Trojans to spyware...