African- American’s Finding Love on Online Dating Sites

More now than ever, we are hearing how hard it is to find love, especially in the African- American community. The traditional way of finding a man or woman barely exist anymore, but, although it may appear that there are a lot more single people out there, African-Americans are not just sitting back and complaining [...]

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Facebook Turns On Facial Recognition For Tagging By Default

 If you have a bunch of tag-happy Facebook friends, you may want to read this. Facebook has been rolling out a facial recognition feature that makes it easier to tag friends in snaps, and it has introduced this feature as a default setting. We first heard about Tag Suggestions back in December. The feature basically [...]

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9-Year-Old Develops Medical iPad App

Some may have called Dr. Andy Kirschner of Bala Cynwyd crazy last summer for putting his faith in a 9-year-old self-taught computer whiz. Kirschner tells NBC Philadelphia that he was talking about the development of a chiropractic application with friend when her son volunteered to help develop the program. “He looked at me, and said [...]

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The New ATT.com Making the Online Experience Easier

AT&T just revamped their entire website, making their user experience much easier than before. Navigation tends to be a big issue when it comes to user experience because if people can’t find what they need quickly, they will get annoyed even quicker. To solve that problem, the new site includes more features and better navigation abilities to get [...]

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As Unemployment Rises for African Americans, Digital Literacy Could be the Solution, Part II

In a recent post I talked about the continued disproportionately high unemployment rates among African Americans, and why we must develop innovative solutions now to counteract those trends. I argued primarily that there is an opportunity to train the unemployed to fill the jobs technology companies, hungry for talent, are longing to fill. But what [...]

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ConcreteLoop.com Founder Angel Laws Gets Book Deal on Blogging

Yep.  The North Carolina resident’s book dubbed Angle’s Laws of Blogging gives the deets on what a prospective blogger should consider when setting out to blog.  The tips she gives are for those interested in blogging for money not for fun though based on the books description it could likely be used for someone who [...]

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