gabs pecked with ‘technology’

Updates, Anime Evolution and Wordpress stuff

 

Guys, beware! According to this email reply, even if you had shortened your name from say…Matthew to Matt, your account can get disabled!

 

There’s been a wave of Facebook checking and deleting accounts as they see fit.

In the past couple months, Facebook has been taking hits on their terms and conditions, as well as their privacy policy. But here’s something new to think about.

 

More Twitter news? Stats and Cisco’s response all included

 

My coworker and I were having a discussion this morning on when Twitter will go corporate in some way – that is, when are they going to sell and then to whom? When are they going to really concentrate on marketing beyond the average user, and capitalize on the fact that every single firm [...]

 

twittering may seem insignificant, but sometimes it’s those insignificant shout-outs that builds relationships in the long term.

 

Purchasing multiple domains to ensure the integrity of your brand is not a bad idea, but how you deal with them to point to your content is a whole other issue to deal with…

 

Online branding is rising in importance, probably more important than that fancy business card. It can work for or against you.

 

Ever felt like you’ve been talked down to by a techie at work? Ever went to your IT department with a problem and get told that it’s something technical and they’ll work on it, and then that’s the end of the story? Or inversely, ever had someone try to explain something technical and come away sure that he or she was not really speaking in English?

Well in the first issue of the techie poser series, we’re going to look at some terms that will help you sound tech-literate. You may still come away thinking that the other person was speaking language from another planet, but at least you’ll still look intelligent (sort of) and you may even have come away with the answers you really need.

 

It seems that there is a new categorization method in which one can use to label people by. You hear it more and more in the workplace, in family conversations, and especially in certain retail stores. Sometimes it’s even whispered in hushed tones of shame. But shame on which side, well that depends…