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  1. Is Google Sucking the Life Out of Your Identity? Are They Alone?

    The Internet is touted by many to be, of necessity, free and open – invulnerable to tampering, censorship, or control by any single entity. I also pointed out that the amount of information that's available on most of us that frequent the Internet...

  2. 22 Facebook PR Secrets Every Community Manager Should Know

    Social PR lessons to be learned for Facebook community managers and brands can come from some not so recent, but not so distant Internet entrepreneurs like Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, author of the book “Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion...

  3. A 7-Step Landing Page Template to Convert Prospects into Leads

    And if you are connected to the internet via cable modem, DSL, or T1 line, then you're vulnerable 24/7. Use benefits and curiosity ("the number one mistake small businesses make when they choose a firewall – page 3") to create an open loop in your...

  4. Google Challenges U.S. National Security Letter in Court

    So far no one has really stood up for their users' among large Internet service providers. If the firm can succeed in its fight against NSLs then it could open the floodgates for others to stand up against a law that some see to be nothing more...

  5. In Search for New Pope, Vatican Embraced Twitter, Facebook & Google

    Is it possible that the Vatican is gradually becoming more open to the idea of the Internet and social media as a means to reach out to society and their followers, particularly with Twitter? The use of the Internet isn't quite as unusual to the...

  6. Google Kicks Ad Blocking Android App Out of Google Play Store

    By unilaterally removing these apps, Google is stepping all over the checks and balances that make the Internet democratic. We even encourage advertising that is done appropriately and conforms to an Acceptable Ads policy, which is debated and...

  7. SES New York Keynote Speaker Says Internet is TV’s Best Friend

    The Internet didn’t kill TV! According to Mike Proulx, the Internet has become TV’s best friend. Since Twitter is open and public, it acts as television’s backchannel filled with real-time commentary and conversation – And it’s not just about TV...