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Spam and Cybercrime Rising

Spam and Cybercrime Rising

Have you ever wondered about the amount of cybercrime that happens on Facebook every day? Statistics points out that somewhere around 4 million Facebook users combat some sort of  spam on a daily basis, and about 20% of all Facebook users were exposed to malware through the social networking site.  One big concern of my teenage [...]

Why We Add

Why We Add

Social networking is second nature for nearly everyone now.  We all have Facebook, Twitter, Google +, and even Pinterest accounts.  We follow people, and they follow us.  We add our friends and relatives to our closest circles — but no social network is as personal as Facebook, which most people consider to be a haven [...]

Google’s Biggest Blunders

Google’s Biggest Blunders

Even a company like Google can get it wrong sometimes.  Just last week, Google VP Vic Gundotra candidly admitted that the company’s new social network, Google+, made a mistake when it initially opted for kicking people using fake names off the service.   He admitted the system isn’t perfect yet, and that the project is a work in [...]

Emerging Satellite Technology

Emerging Satellite Technology

Remember the days when you had to physically get up off the couch to turn up the volume or change the channel on your direct TV set? Well, those days are far gone, and our at-home viewing will continue to change because of LCD TV, LED TV, and plasma. LED’s are an upgraded version of [...]

Social Media and the Forex Trader

Social Media and the Forex Trader

Forex, while being technically a free market where institutions and individual speculators are on the same, level playing field in the exchange of foreign currencies, still seems in public estimation to favor the institutional investors like central banks, brokers, and hedge funds over the individual.  Social media has helped dispose of this misconception that the [...]

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