Turning Off the New Feature First, log into Facebook. In the menu on the right hand side, click on Account. From that drop-down menu that appears, select “Privacy Settings.” You will then land on a page with a few choices. From there, click on “Applications and Websites” to adjust the settings. Facebooks Privacy Landing Page […]
In the mid-1990s, the phrase “Digital Divide” came into being as shorthand for describing the mass of disenfranchised Americans who were not participating in the computing or the Internet revolution. On March 16, the Federal Communications Commission wants to narrow that gap through an ambitious new plan called “Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan.” In […]
This week, Twitter had sensitive documents leaked in a roundabout method that involved a Twitter employee being phished and their Google password used to access sensitive data stored online in Google Apps. TechCrunch, the final recipient of these documents, vigorously defended their position on republishing the found Twitter documents citing leaks (in whatever form) have […]
Welcome to the newest player in the sea of Web sites trying to answer your questions: Google Knol. Seen by many as the Wikipedia killer, Google Knol mixes the topical breadth of Wikipedia with the implied expertise in categories of About.com to create a limitless, write-for-pay cyclopedia endeavor. It has the potential to add value […]