Herman Cain Launching His Own Web TV Network?
Former GOP Presidential candidate drop-out, Herman Cain is launching a new Web-TV network called “Cain TV” on July 4. Understandable why anyone would want to tap into the Web-TV world, but what does Cain really have to offer the online community? According the Cain TV Facebook page - commentary, comedy, culture, will be delivered in an Informed, Inspirational, [...]
Read MoreHow Are African-Americans Staying Socially Connected? [INFOGRAPHIC]
We’ve heard it before, African-Americans engage online more than their counterparts. But what exactly are African-Americans doing in the online space? In an infographic by Nielsen, you can see a short breakdown. Black adults are 72% more likely than the average U.S. adult on line to build and update a personal blog, making African-Americans creators [...]
Read MoreGet Your Script Out, Google+ Hangout on Air is Coming to Everyone
We’ve witnessed live Google+ hangouts before with President Barack Obama, Will.i.Am and others. But according to the Official Google Blog, the feature will be available to all users over the next couple weeks. Google+ Hangout on Air is a great tool to broadcast just about anything live not just on your Google+ profile, but on [...]
Read MoreLibrary of African Cinema Comes to the Web
Although African cinema is one of the oldest film industries in the world, it is often overlooked. But now a collection is available online through digital download. The South African-based corporate broadcaster, producer and distributor is set to launch a large collection of award-winning African cinema content, called the African Film Library. The African Film [...]
Read MoreKONY 2012 Part II to Hit the Web Later This Week
Kony 2012, the viral video that received over 4 million views across the web in less than 72 hours is reportedly launching a part two by the end of the week. KONY 2012 Part II is expected to go more in-depth about the issues and conflicts currently going on in Uganda. The first video was [...]
Read MoreHow Technology Can Help Get Justice for Trayvon Martin
By now, you’ve probably heard the heartbreaking story of Trayvon Martin. On February 26, 17 year-old Trayvon was walking to his father’s house from a convenience storewhen he was gunned down by an alleged member of the neighborhood watch in the gated community where his father lived. The shooter, George Zimmerman, claimed Trayvon looked “suspicious,” and “like he [...]
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