Posted by Julie Gottlieb on Apr 23, 2010 in
Mobile
Rumors surrounding the highly anticipated Apple iPhone 4G are spreading like wildfire all over the Internet. I’m sure tight-lipped Steve Jobs loves every minute of it. Who needs a multi-million dollar marketing campaign when people all over the Internet are talking about buying the phone before it or its specs have even been officially released?
If [...]
Tags: 4G, apple, iPhone, Julie Gottlieb, Mobile, phonesreview.co.uk, Robert Holland, socialmediaseo.net
Posted by Julie Gottlieb on Apr 22, 2010 in
Social Media
The founder of Craigslist, Craig Newmark, recently wrote an article entitled, How Social Media Can Effect Real Social and Governmental Change, where he compared the historical policymakers to the bloggers of today. Basically, his article was premised on the belief that social media has always been around but the vehicle [...]
Tags: Craig Newmark, craigslist, govdelivery.com, Julie Gottlieb, outblock.com, SeeClickFix, Social Media
Posted by Julie Gottlieb on Apr 21, 2010 in
Shopping
Coupon clipping has been around since 1887 when, according to The History of Coupons and Promotional Codes, one of the partners of Coca-Cola helped launch the company into the public eye by using the first coupon as an innovative advertising technique. Since then, coupons have become a popular marketing tool and a vehicle through which [...]
Tags: Coupons, Julie Gottlieb, RevTrax, Shopping
Posted by Julie Gottlieb on Apr 19, 2010 in
Products
Has the long-running rivalry between Steven Jobs and Adobe Flash finally come to a head? Although no law suit is currently pending, rumors of a possible law suit spread like wildfire after Apple changed its SDK language; thereby keeping Flash off iPhone and iPad platforms. While neither party is commenting about the potential suit, the [...]
Tags: Adobe, Adobe Flash, apple, Internet Law, iPad, iPhone, Julie Gottlieb, Mobile, mobile development
Posted by Julie Gottlieb on Apr 15, 2010 in
Social Media
In the aftermath of the murder of Ashleigh Hall (a 17-year-old U.K. girl who was duped by a man who posed as a teenager on Facebook), and the suicide of Pheobe Prince after being subjected to relentless cyber-bullying, Facebook has overhauled its Safety Center. The new Safety Center provides information for teens, parents, law enforcement [...]
Tags: Ashleigh Hall, Facebook, Julie Gottlieb, online safety, Phoebe Prince, Social Media
Posted by Grant Hansen on Apr 14, 2010 in
Products
Keep in mind, Consumer Reports compares the iPad and Kindle as e-readers, which I think is how it should be! Paul Eng and Paul Reynolds have a nice back-and-forth debate. What’s your opinion?
Tags: e-readers, Grant Hansen, Julie Gottlieb, kindle
Posted by Julie Gottlieb on Apr 13, 2010 in
apps
Although five years ago there was no app industry, today the app economy is growing rapidly and could top $20 billion in just a couple of years, says Wendy Kaufman, author of Mobile Apps Market Scales Up From Zero To Billions. But if roughly 80% of all apps are free and most of the others [...]
Tags: Julie Gottlieb, Mobile, mobile development, Wendy Kaufman
Posted by Julie Gottlieb on Apr 8, 2010 in
Online Safety
In the past, parents did not have to worry about stranger danger in their homes. Today, any semi-computer savvy strangers can virtually enter your home at anytime. This is why it is so important to monitor our children when they are surfing the Internet. That is why Daily Biz Site’s article, Online Safety For Kids: [...]
Tags: Julie Gottlieb, online safety
Posted by Julie Gottlieb on Apr 8, 2010 in
Uncategorized
Although former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor is not on Facebook or Twitter, she wants to use her power and the power of the Internet to get young people interested in civics. According to Christina Boyle’s article, Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor wants to Bring Civics Education to [...]
Tags: Civics, Facebook, Internet Law, Julie Gottlieb, Sandra Day O'Connor, Twitter
Posted by Julie Gottlieb on Apr 8, 2010 in
Social Media
Do you sensor yourself when use social media? It is astonishing how many people don’t. According to Dustin Walker in his article, Price is High for Online Blunders, “Despite privacy warnings and embarrassing headlines, politicians, police officers and others who hold positions of authority will continue to tarnish their reputations [...]
Tags: Internet Law, Julie Gottlieb, Social Media