If you’ve been paying attention to, and supporting, the Occupy Movement going on worldwide (and you should be – what they do affects pretty much everybody), then this book will give you both chills and a vindicated feeling.
Category Archives: CYBER-CULTURE
Songs About Steve: Spotify
When someone’s online activities come back to embarrass them offline, I always just roll my eyes. It seems silly that anyone could be surprised that tweets, blog posts, or photo sharing comes back to bite them. You put it on the internet, man, of course it’s public…
CYBERCULTURE > Dating in 2011
It wasn’t took long ago that, it was virtually impossible to meet ‘someone you could possibly be interested in’, unless they were; a friend of the family, or a friend of a friend, co-worker, someone you went to school with, or someone you met while out traveling in another area, or in your local community…
CYBERCULTURE > SpotWorld’s Ultimate Travel Companion Makes Debut in Apple’s App Store
SpotWorld Inc. is a mobile-first travel guide and social network which helps users find the best spots, anywhere. Our growing base of location-based, rich media is served “from the cloud” to mobile devices and the web.
CYBERCULTURE > Anti-Social Networking: Google Plus’ Circles
Have you noticed that all social features being most praised on Google’s new G+ are all social features to help us be, well, less social? Or at least more selectively social.
CYBERCULTURE > DATA BACKUP > The Long Siesta
The City That Never Sleeps was in a long siesta over the weekend due to Hurricane Irene. As a resident of Manhattan in the Meatpacking District (West Chelsea), I was recommended to evacuate. In these instances where there is potential danger due to weather, it is important to have your vital information backed up online.