Social media is for every company, big or small, unless you're small and want to remain small, because business will go on as usual, right? Wrong.
While you should not forget the traditional ways of g...
It is more than a bit disconcerting to go to my favourite sites and see the names of people whom I connect with on Facebook appear in little tucked away boxes on the page.
This is really the end of p...
A friend sent me off to NPR.org to listen to REM's latest album ‘Collapse into Now', which the public broadcaster streamed entirely.
NPR regularly does this with new albums; just go to its music secti...
Many marketing departments are trying to figure out how to use social media services to their advantage while avoiding the obvious dangers to their brand.
The first is easier to control, while the dan...
I challenge everyone in Bermuda to create social mashups to help Government provide better public services to people.
A ‘mashup' is the melding of data with internet services to produce useful inform...
Last week I looked at the explosion in online learning and the benefits it can provide to those dogs who can still learn new tricks. As Trevor, a reader, pointed out: “I don’t think any article on thi...
E-learning thrives and abounds on the internet. You can pay for courses such as webinars. Or, if you don't want to pay, you can search out free training courses on the internet, and as long as you are...
As it's Safer Internet Day on February 8, I point you to testing done on an EU study on parental control programs for children.
These are not programs to control parents of course, though some childre...
New types of jobs appear as new technologies and services come to the fore and eventually disappear as the tasks get subsumed into daily operations. One of these new types of jobs I did not discuss in...
So you’re in the safe bosom of corporate IT and you think your job is to install and repair hardware and software, fight viruses, maintain and protect networks, be efficient and control costs?
Well, t...