AT&T Launches Location-Based Deals
How awesome would it be if your phone alerted you when you were near a store running a sale or special offer? This is exactly what AT&T has launched Monday. The service, called ShopAlert, is launching with the backing of Hewlett-Packard, Kmart, JetBlue, SC Johnson, Kibbles ‘n Bits and others. AT&T claims this is the [...]
Read More#28DaysofDiversity: Tiffany B. Brown @webinista
The twenty-fourth entry in the 28 Days of Diversity Series is Tiffany B. Brown. Tiffany is a web opener at Opera Software. She’s also worked as a web developer for Georgia Tech and Armchair media. When Tiffany isn’t busy with her demanding schedule, she takes the time to share her random musings and dish out [...]
Read MoreOpinion: Do We Believe Everything We Read On the Internet?
In a world where the Internet news cycle is going full steam 24/7, it can be easy to get sucked into breaking stories. Sites like Yahoo! News, CNN.com and The Huffington Post aggregate hundreds of Internet news stories per day. Moreover, sites that have established credibility among their readership are often believed without question. But [...]
Read More#28DaysofDiversity: Amani Roberts @ahr19
Someone I’ve known for quite a while now, our very own Amani Roberts, has been featured in this month’s 28 Days of Diversity series. Amani is the Founder of Woodside Media Group, a Digital PR Firm specializing in Emerging Media and Technology. The company is most active in training people and Fortune 500 organizations on [...]
Read MoreGmail Messages, Account Settings Disappearing
You know that seemingly unlimited supply of storage that Gmail has provided? Years of correspondence with friends, family, and colleagues all store in one easily accessible and searchable interface. Now, what if you logged into your Gmail account and everything was gone? That’s what “less than 0.08%” of Gmail users have been experiencing over the [...]
Read MoreLanyrd Tracks Conferences Socially
The vast number of social media, digital marketing and technology conferences happening today can be hard to keep track of, and there’s nothing worse than learning about an event you should have attended after it’s sold out or even worse, after it has passed altogether. A new social calendar site called Lanyrd is a tool [...]
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