Imagine this scenario: you are walking along one of your favourite streets and you suddenly receive a text message on
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The New Face Of Facebook
It’s funny how new things can sometimes feel old. And, in the same breath, it’s one of the most ridiculous
Continue readingThe Lesser Of Two Evils When It Comes To Digital Marketing
In a recent keynote address I gave, a discussion came up surrounding Facebook, privacy, and the general public’s best interests.
Continue readingEmployment 2.0
There is no doubt that the employment landscape is shifting. It’s not just the stats from the national or local
Continue readingWhen You're Online Even When You're Not Online
If you never really took two seconds to think about privacy and what all of our lives now look like
Continue readingThe Future Is Flying Cars
Where do you think the future of technology is headed? Whether it be speaking or here on the Blog, I
Continue readingThe Naked Truth
"One in five teen girls (22%), nearly as many teen boys (18%) and one-third (33%) of young adults say they
Continue readingNow Everyone Can Be A Citizen Journalist
The Internet is shifting everything we know and understand about privacy and communications. Winston Smith was a civil servant with
Continue readingMarketers – I Believe The Children Are Not Our Future
There is a common belief in Marketing circles that for the Digital Marketing industry to grow, we need to be
Continue readingShould You Be Frightened By What Facebook And Google Know About Your Personal Brand?
If you think online social networks like Facebook or Web 2.0 companies already know way too much about you, what
Continue readingGoogle Reader Shared Items Are Not Private… They Never Were
I was listening to, For Immediate Release – The Hobson & Holtz Report – Podcast #305: December 27, 2007, today
Continue readingThat Facebook Vampire Bite May Be Sucking Your Personal Data Dry As Well
There’s been some hearty conversations online about Facebook, third-party applications, where your personal data is winding up, and whether or
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