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Teens & Social Media

  Talking to and with teens is very different than adults. We all remember what it was like being a teen. It is a time to be a bit rebellious and to exert independence from their parents. Teens tend to be early adopters. They show that independence and their early adoption trends in music and in fashion...

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The Internet in 2015

  Making predictions is not always easy. Remember President Romney’s inauguration? Or the huge snowstorm that was predicted for your city this past winter that turned into an inch or two of snow instead? Well, Cisco has laid out this prediction for the amount of traffic that will transverse the internet in a couple of years and..

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Mobile Searches Lead To Action

On April 29th, 2013, posted in: Computers, infographics, Mobile, Posts & Occasional Rants by 0 Comment

Have a smart phone? More than likely you are among the 70% of people who have searched for something on their mobile phone, tablet or laptop that have led to action within the hour online. Last year, Google’s ad revenue skyrocketed from $2.5 billion to $8 billion, fueled by the wide adoption of smartphones and..

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How Google Glass Works

  Heard about Google Glass? This futuristic device that beams the internet right into your eye and ear is becoming a reality. Google recently released a test version to 8,000 winners of a contest for $1,500 each to try out this new device. While the price is certain to come down to a much more..

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The History of Digital Storage

On April 5th, 2013, posted in: Computers, infographics, Posts & Occasional Rants by 0 Comment

  Do you remember saving up a few dollars to purchase some new floppy disk drives? I can remember a time thinking I got the deal of the decade when I purchased a box of them for what amounted to $1 a disk….for 1.5 Mb of memory. Today we are purchasing gigabytes for less. Here..

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