Tech Week in Review 12-16-2011
Facebook Timeline Available Everywhere Facebook launched Timeline in limited form a while back, but now it is available to all worldwide. In addition to Facebook.com, Timeline is also now active on Android and m.facebook.com. It’s a new spin on your Facebook profile that allows you and your friends to easily see posts all the way [...]
Read MoreNewME Launches New Website Connecting Minority Startups & Entrepreneurs Across The World
Today is NewME Community worldwide meetup day where hundreds of minority entrepreneurs are hosting meetup events in their respective communities. Using the meetup.com everywhere platform 62 cities among over 400 participants have planned to host a NewME Community meetup either on worldwide meetup day or in the near future. As we continue to provide resources [...]
Read MoreTweet About First Amendment Today to Win a $5K Scholarship
Student journalists should know by now, you likely won’t start out earning an enormous salary. And that money will seem even scarcer if you’ve got student loans to pay back. So Thursday is your chance to both support the First Amendment — that’s the one with freedom of the press and freedom of speech, which [...]
Read MoreCommon Releases Full “The Dreamer, The Believer” Album on YouTube Stream
This has been a great month for music; The Roots, Amy Winehouse, and now Common will be releasing his new album “The Dreamer, The Believer” on Dec. 20. But for those who can’t wait five more days, the soulful rapper has released his entire album on YouTube. Yes, the entire album. YouTube allows users to [...]
Read MoreThe History Of #BlackTwitter [infographic]
Here’s an infographic I thought I would never see back when I joined twitter in 2006. “A History Of Black Twitter” infographic was created by NewsOne. Take a look at let me know in the comments if they left anything out and/or what’s your thoughts on the #blacktwitter phenomenon.
Read MoreNeed Help Getting Through College? Let Google Show You The Way
For most people getting through college life involves dedication, studying and lots of hard work. But if you ask the folks at Google they’ll tell you surviving the college years has nothing to do with hard work and everything to do with the Google machine. According to their new site College Tips By Google, Google suggests [...]
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