Tag Archives: Wikipedia
The IPO is Nice. But Quiet is Kept, Facebook’s Micropayments Are the Truth!
While everyone is agog over Facebook’s IPO, and $100 billion valuation, blah blah blah, a more interesting undercurrent (for me at least) is the fact that they made more than half a billion dollars from micropayments on their payments platform. More … Continue reading
Filed under digital advocacy, mobile, opinion, social media, technology
The Day The Internet Went Black: SOPA, PIPA & You(‘re Internet Rights)
If you’ve been following the whole SOPA/PIPA debate, then you’re probably aware that today, January 18, 2012, Wikipedia went black to protest the introduction of the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act. These two bills, one being … Continue reading
Filed under digital advocacy, opinion
I am a Dandy.
I’ve noticed that I’ve got a thing for how I look. My wife frequently refers to me as a ‘girl’s blouse’ (thanks to my British neighbor). I, however, like to think of myself as a ‘dandy‘ (also a term I’ve … Continue reading
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