Posted on 29 March 2011 by admin
Legal threats were made last week against Time Warner after the company began to stream TV channels to iPad owners. Typically Viacom and Scripps Networks get paid for companies to have the right to stream TV channels to televisions–the question here is should they get paid more for devices like tablets.
Time Warner launched a campaign that promoted “more freedom to watch on more screens.” The debate is very akin to the book publishing world, which grew contentious around the subject of the iPad. It seems to be shaking up traditional media and publishing.
One immediate concern for the TV networks is that the additional screens will quite possibly lead to increased, overall usage–and to offer the service without paying an additional fee to the networks is a contract violation. Additionally, the networks may be concerned that users may also gain access to premium content without paying an equitable portion for that content.
Posted on 17 November 2010 by admin
The super-log off technique is a great way to maintain privacy control over your Facebook profile, but still keep a profile.
The technique is simple: Rather than simply turn-off or close your computer when you are finished with Facebook and hit the log-off button, the super log-off technique involves deactivating your account when you are finished. This won’t delete your account. You can always re-activate your account when you need to use Facebook again. However, this allows all your information to be protected until your are ready to use Facebook again.
Posted on 12 June 2010 by admin
A new web and graphic design directory offers huge discounts for companies willing to be first into the listings. The directory focuses on US graphic and web design firms. Free directory listings are available as well.
The directory was re-launched with a country wide focus after being halted in project development for quite some time. Now the site was re-launched with a wider focus and more interactive features for B to B listings.
Visit: Web design portal for the US
Posted on 23 May 2010 by admin
From privacy activists to even some members of Congress, Facebook has lost a significant level of trust with users following a change it made to it’s privacy policy and it’s approach to information sharing. CNET called the recent changes “audacious.” The changes would provide detailed information collected from Facebook to be shared with partner websites or potentially sold.It essentially removed it’s users ability to control information about themselves that exists in the social website.
How do I delete my Facebook account?
- Go to “Account” in the top upper left menu
- Scroll down on “Settings”
- Go to “Deactivate Account” and click “deactivate”

Posted on 13 December 2009 by admin
The United States recently changed course and began open talks with Russia regarding the role of the United Nations arms control committee towards strengthening Internet security and limiting the use of cyberspace as a military platform. Although Russia and the US have engaged in dialogue about the subject, their interpretations vary. There has been a growing concern in the Obama Administration over the increasing development of cyberweapons and their use. The goal of the US is to increase international cooperation regarding cybercrime.
Posted on 09 October 2009 by admin
A private business called Internet Eyes encourages citizens to roam through live video clips taken from an extensive CCTV network in the UK and report crime. The website makes the process of video voyeurism into a game–awarding it’s top users cash prizes of £1,000 for catching criminals.
Source: Ironpaper: Current “Internet Game That Uses Surveillance To Stop Real UK Crime”
Posted on 30 September 2009 by admin
Facebook recently removed a poll that posed the question: “Should Obama be killed?”. A total of 730 people took part in this poll prior to its removal. The poll provided a radio button selection between 4 choices: “Yes”, “No”, “Maybe,” and “If he cuts my health care.” The Secret Service has begun an investigation into the origins of this abhorrent question.
The Facebook a fun place to reconnect with friends, a replacement to email and vital marketing tool for businesses. Yet the social site is also becoming a popular place for hateful speech, extremism and rabble-rousing.
Posted on 25 September 2009 by admin
Google Chrome Frame speeds up Internet Explorer 8 by about 9.6 times. It also provides Explorer users with the experience of HTML 5 and advanced web applications. Chrome Frame is essentially a functional “cloak” that wraps IE in the experience of Google’s Chrome browser. This may hopefully lure Explorer users away from the Microsoft browser to Chrome.
As posted in Ironpaper’s Current: Google Chrome May Speed Up Your Internet Explorer 8
Posted on 19 September 2009 by admin
Online video sites saw traffic soar by 41% in the month of August. Nielson Online just released figures to prove industry expectations correct.
The month-over-month growth for August was 2.40% and the year-over-year growth was 18.00% for unique web-video users.
Youtube was by far the industry leader, followed by Hulu, Yahoo, MSN/WindowsLive/Bing, and Nickelodeon Kids and Family Network respectively.
Posted on 10 September 2009 by admin
Italian regulators began an investigation into Google News after Italian newspaper publishers made a claim that their content was unfairly used to generate profit for the search giant. One argument the publishers claim is that having their content circulated within Google News is a forced contribution. The newspaper say that inclusion in Google’s news service hurts readership and the ability to generate revenue.
This investigation has now expanded into Google’s primary search business.
The Italian newspaper publishers have also expressed anger over their rankings in Google’s traditional search results. Italian Federation of Newspaper Editors alleged that any organization that refused to have content displayed in Google News Italy was immediately excluded from Google’s main search.